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The Plexus is the best bet. BUT- use the primer they sell, or go home! It is a VERY good product (use it all the time in boatbuilding) but it must be used correctly.
Is your joint going to be in tension, compression, or shear/torsion? It makes a difference. |
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やりすぎだ~
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I just want to lay fiberglass fender flares onto my car, but without riveting it to the metal fender. There isn't much material to contact from flare to fender, so I'm hoping to find a strong bond. Thanks for your advice all! |
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