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Subject: | RE: Now epoxy bonds, was Gauge Bezels |
From: | "Larry Hoy" <list@marketvalue.net> |
Date: | Fri, 4 Jul 2003 09:52:30 -0600 |
In-reply-to: | <3F0573B2.7010407@speakeasy.net> |
Reply-to: | "Larry Hoy" <list@marketvalue.net> |
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> Epoxy bonding (between metal and metal) is applicable where > brazing or soldering is acceptable, in my humble opinion based upon my > observations (not having seen any OEM documentation describing their > decision process). James J, It's my understanding that testing has found the bonded panels to be stronger than the traditional methods of assembly. (I'm assuming spot welding). The only product I'm familiar with is FUSOR. It is a two part epoxy that is mixed at the time of use by the tool that is used to apply it. It bonds the steel in thirty minutes and is fully set in 24 hours. Larry Hoy /// /// mgb-v8@autox.team.net mailing list /// Send admin requests to majordomo@autox.team.net /// Send list postings to mgb-v8@autox.team.net /// Edit your replies! If they include this trailer, they will NOT be sent. /// |
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