Re: Wood Dash Covering?

From: Tom Carey (bljack@fgi.net)
Date: Fri Jun 30 2000 - 16:00:20 EDT


Fender,

Any two part epoxy will do it. There is a type of loctite that will bond
anything to anything. I think it's 480 or 488 something like that.
That's kind of hard to find. If you are familiar with firearms you can
something called Acraglass from a company by the name of Brownels. I am
pretty sure they have a web sit. I would get the gel if you go that
route. If you are a golfer I am told there is a very good glue used for
what I do not know lol. I am not a golfer. I would suggest going to a
hardware store and checking out their selection of epoxy's. Although
were it me I would get the Acraglass gel. It is used for bedding actions
into wood stocks as well as mounting scope bases to actions in high
recoiling rifles. Make sure you get everything where you want though
because it will not be coming off.

Regards,

Tom Carey

Fender wrote:

> Hi Gang~
>
> I'm in a sticky situation here.
> I just installed a
> Rose Wood Dash covering for my Dakota.
> there's a couple of pieces that won't stay glued down to the dash.
> I went by the instructions step by step,
> I made sure the surface was cleaned with alcohol, etc, etc....
> Any of you kind folks ever encounter this before?
> if so, is there some kind of glue I can get that will hold it down in
> place?
>
> Thanks in advance folks.
> Rick...



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