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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Rubber Adheasive Recommendation??

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trjford8
06-24-2012 @ 10:59 AM
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At 1408 I'm at the back of the pack! Kudos Bob and Tom O. With you two around I'm learning new stuff all the time. When you are a young guy you think you know everything. The older I get the less I know! I'll my thnaks to both of you and others who keep us well informed and out of trouble.

supereal
06-23-2012 @ 10:38 AM
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Thanks, Tom. That is high praise from a member and friend who posts such good info. As to being a "senior" member, my main claim is just having lived almost eight decades. I would brag, but my 57 year old son makes my store of info pale by comparison. Today's mechanics, now "techs", have skills that we "shade tree" guys never dreamed of.

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TomO
06-23-2012 @ 8:10 AM
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It doesn't take much effort to post more than 4000 time, but it does take a lot of know how and research to be right like Supereal has been. Congratulations Bob.

It looks like Super's counter got stuck at 4002, Does this make him a Senior Member?

Tom

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supereal
06-22-2012 @ 7:46 PM
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It has been my pleasure and honor to assist members who are long on desire, but sometimes a bit short on experience. It reassures me that my decades of trial and often error can be of some value. There are plenty of members out there who contribute to this Forum, and I am in good company. In truth, it is those who share their questions that make it both valuable and productive, not us "experts" who try our best to diagnose from afar.

john38coupe
06-22-2012 @ 7:10 PM
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Also a thanks to Super and Stoker along with others that provide so much valuable experience and expertise to us who had trouble putting our first childs baby crib together. Your advice saves time, money and I'm sure aggrevation and keeps the hobby on the lighter side. If only my wife saw it that way!!

john38coupe
06-22-2012 @ 7:04 PM
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Thanks guys for the product info. In the areas of cowl vent and trunk lid, what method have you used to apply the glue in that valley channel where the gasket goes? You say not to use too much and just wondered if you had a proven applicator? Masking around the area is a great idea - thanks.

40guy
06-22-2012 @ 5:48 PM
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I use contact cement { glue } It works very well.

Stroker
06-22-2012 @ 5:02 PM
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Hey Super...... Congratulations on your 4000th post! You have been the "backbone" of this forum,
and have inspired us "slackers" such as I (with fewer than a thousand posts) to get out of our shops, and back on our butts to keep this baby rolling.

supereal
06-22-2012 @ 4:52 PM
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I use 3 M weatherstrip adhesive. It is black, and holds extremely well. It is a very good idea to mask around the place to be cemented, unless you are more careful than I am.

Stroker
06-22-2012 @ 4:50 PM
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John: My 38 cowl vent gasket, and door gaskets are held in place with 3M "Super weatherstrip adhesive". This stuff is available in black, but I used the original "gorilla-snot" yellow version. Just about any contact adhesive will work, but the key is two-fold:

1. Don't use any more than is absolutely necessary.

2. Apply a thin coating to both surfaces to be joined,

3. Allow to dry to a "tack" condition before bonding.

This stuff is a lot like Formica adhesive, in that it has to "skim-over" (that is not stick to your finger) before you can make a good bond.

I am sure there are other contact adhesives that are available, but I've had good luck with the above referenced product.

The base solvent in this product is acetone, so it WILL EAT PAINT! I know of no contact adhesives that are permanent, that do not attack most paints. Just be careful!

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