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Sasha September 26th 06 03:44 PM

Gluing plastic to meta
 
I need to glue plastic interior panel to metal frame door in my car.
What glue is the best for this task?


[email protected] September 26th 06 05:29 PM

Gluing plastic to meta
 
best could mean alot of things.

go look at henckel/locktite and find the appropriate one:

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Sasha wrote:
I need to glue plastic interior panel to metal frame door in my car.
What glue is the best for this task?



z September 26th 06 06:47 PM

Gluing plastic to meta
 

wrote:
best could mean alot of things.

go look at henckel/locktite and find the appropriate one:

http://www.henkel.com/int_henkel/adh...0000&pageid=15

you can buy most of these from mcmaster.com or call and get a local
distributer.

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Sasha wrote:
I need to glue plastic interior panel to metal frame door in my car.
What glue is the best for this task?


Well, if it's the interior door panel, I'd not glue it because now and
then you might want to remove it, so at least Velcro, if not whatever
the manufacturer's little snap fitting widgets.

I'm trying to figure out how to attach the plastic garnish molding to
the frame between the front and reat doors on my old Honda Civic, after
having the third one break off the two plastic mounting bosses where it
is screwed on. I'm leaning towards polyurethane, although that black
automotive molding glue is pretty tantalizing.

Meanwhile, the "upholstery" (foam and vinyl) on the glove compartment
door of the Volvo 240 fell off from just sitting in the sun. Looks like
it was attached with hot melt glue, which got hot and melted. ???? When
it's real hot the residue of the glue on the metal of the door is
liquid, when it's not that hot it's solid. I can't believe this is how
they do it, but this is a one owner car.


Goedjn September 26th 06 08:21 PM

Gluing plastic to meta
 
On 26 Sep 2006 09:29:23 -0700, wrote:

best could mean alot of things.

go look at henckel/locktite and find the appropriate one:

http://www.henkel.com/int_henkel/adh...0000&pageid=15

you can buy most of these from mcmaster.com or call and get a local
distributer.

Empressess #124457


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href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/Massive Multiplayer Online
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Sasha wrote:
I need to glue plastic interior panel to metal frame door in my car.
What glue is the best for this task?


The best way to attach plastic to metal is a mechanical fastener,
not glue.



Sasha September 27th 06 09:27 PM

Gluing plastic to meta
 
Yes, there were snap fittings but they are broken. And I do not see any
other way to secure the plastic panel to metal door.


z wrote:
wrote:
best could mean alot of things.

go look at henckel/locktite and find the appropriate one:

http://www.henkel.com/int_henkel/adh...0000&pageid=15

you can buy most of these from mcmaster.com or call and get a local
distributer.

Empressess #124457


The best Games


a href=http://www.gamestotal.com/Multiplayer Online Games/a a
href=http://www.gamestotal.com/Strategy Games/abra
href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/Unification Wars/a - a
href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/Massive Multiplayer Online
Games/abra href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/Galactic Conquest/a -
a href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/Strategy Games/abra
href=http://www.stephenyong.com/runescape.htmRunescape/abra
href=http://www.stephenyong.com/kingsofchaos.htmKings of chaos/abr


Sasha wrote:
I need to glue plastic interior panel to metal frame door in my car.
What glue is the best for this task?


Well, if it's the interior door panel, I'd not glue it because now and
then you might want to remove it, so at least Velcro, if not whatever
the manufacturer's little snap fitting widgets.

I'm trying to figure out how to attach the plastic garnish molding to
the frame between the front and reat doors on my old Honda Civic, after
having the third one break off the two plastic mounting bosses where it
is screwed on. I'm leaning towards polyurethane, although that black
automotive molding glue is pretty tantalizing.

Meanwhile, the "upholstery" (foam and vinyl) on the glove compartment
door of the Volvo 240 fell off from just sitting in the sun. Looks like
it was attached with hot melt glue, which got hot and melted. ???? When
it's real hot the residue of the glue on the metal of the door is
liquid, when it's not that hot it's solid. I can't believe this is how
they do it, but this is a one owner car.




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