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21/4/2008 at 9:42pm
Location: Scotland Outfit: Mondeo 2.0Auto 1994 Fleetwood Garland
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Have you thought about "no more nails" type glue that comes in a silicone gun type tube (do not use silicone), or any moisture resistant builders adhesive from B&Q would do the trick. Look for "fast grab" I used some which was only £2 per tube and it works well.
My advice is to avoid "contact" advesive which is probably what the use in the factory, it stinks, and once it touches you are stuck! No second chances!
Some glues may dissolve the insulation by a chemical reaction so it is always worth trying some on a piece of scrap material first.
Lastly, take your time, make sure everything fits and is properly prepared and laid out first, and think about how you will hold everything in place 'till the glue sets. Fast grab stuff will hold well by itself onced predded into position whils setting
Hope this helps,
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21/4/2008 at 9:42pm
Location: Scotland Outfit: Mondeo 2.0Auto 1994 Fleetwood Garland
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Have you thought about "no more nails" type glue that comes in a silicone gun type tube (do not use silicone), or any moisture resistant builders adhesive from B&Q would do the trick. Look for "fast grab" I used some which was only £2 per tube and it works well.
My advice is to avoid "contact" advesive which is probably what the use in the factory, it stinks, and once it touches you are stuck! No second chances!
Some glues may dissolve the insulation by a chemical reaction so it is always worth trying some on a piece of scrap material first.
Lastly, take your time, make sure everything fits and is properly prepared and laid out first, and think about how you will hold everything in place 'till the glue sets. Fast grab stuff will hold well by itself once pressed into position whilst setting
Hope this helps,
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