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securing lead metal to wood with methacrylate adhesive?



 
 
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Old March 4th 13, 01:46 PM posted to rec.crafts.metalworking
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Default securing lead metal to wood with methacrylate adhesive?

On Sun, 03 Mar 2013 20:39:43 -0600, Richard
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On 3/3/2013 5:06 PM, Stanley Schaefer wrote:
On Mar 3, 11:19 am, John wrote:
I have a project that requires securing lead to plywood. Would a
methacrylate adhesive be suitable for this? Thank you.


Wouldn't think so. Metal to wood needs a little give in the
adhesive. Wood moves, metal doesn't. Try some of the construction
cements that come in a caulking tube or silicone adhesive. If it's
like lead sheet covering a roof vent or the like, lead-head nails are
the way.

Stan




As usual, I recommend Goop for dissimilar material bonding.

Pick a flavor.

For this, probably plumbers Goop since it's a lot less viscous
that the others. That would help make a uniform film thickness.


Good choice!

Gunner

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Default securing lead metal to wood with methacrylate adhesive?

On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 07:20:51 -0500, Randy wrote:

If you are putting thin sheets on plywood as sheilding, I wuld use
Super 77 spray adhedive.


On Sun, 03 Mar 2013 13:19:18 -0500, John Sony
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I have a project that requires securing lead to plywood. Would a
methacrylate adhesive be suitable for this? Thank you.


Remove 333 to reply


Or "liquid nail"


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2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible
3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible
4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie
5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw
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On Mar 3, 1:19*pm, John Sony wrote:
I have a project that requires securing lead to plywood. *Would a
methacrylate adhesive be suitable for this? *Thank you.


3M's Type 5200 Marine adhesive/sealant would work fine.
Comes in colors too.

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Default securing lead metal to wood with methacrylate adhesive?

On 3/4/2013 12:54 PM, PCS wrote:
On Mar 3, 1:19 pm, John wrote:
I have a project that requires securing lead to plywood. Would a
methacrylate adhesive be suitable for this? Thank you.


3M's Type 5200 Marine adhesive/sealant would work fine.
Comes in colors too.

--
PaulS


Yes. But much more expensive than Goop...
 




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