You might try Sikaflex an adhesive used to assembly buses.
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> From: John T. Blair <jblair@exis.net>
> To: Bricklin@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: Re: Window, Body Glues
> Date: Thursday, July 08, 1999 8:32 PM
>
> At 11:25 PM 7/7/99 EDT, you wrote:
>
> >I remember your earlier post but I thought you had the door skin off.
> Thanks
> >for the clarification. You said you welded the channels to the top of
the
> >mechanism. Was this before or after the glass was in them? You also
said
> >welding them to the top of the mechanism made the window not go all the
way
> >down. Do you think it is possible to weld the things lower? I don't do
> >welding (at least not yet) so that would be a bit of a complication.
For
> the
> >short term it looks like I might try a quick re-glueing and then get the
> >channels later. I will probably get some of Terry's acrylic glue. I
don't
> >know if its the same stuff you got with the window kit, but I heard it
was
> >German and called Winser or something. I guess it is either that or
Liquid
> >Nails :) Thanks again.
>
> George,
>
> I really hope you were kidding about the liquid nails. I don't
suggest
> using that. A friend tried it, and he has to redo everything he did with
> that product. George Malaska uses some polyeurothane (sp?) that he gets
> from NAPA for gluing the body panels on. That should work. Terry
> has been experimenting with a "new" glue for body panels. Don't know if
> he uses that on the window channels now or not. The old German glue was
> quite expensive.
>
> John
>
> >
> >
> John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair@exis.net
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