I would not depend on it. You should use a grinder to clean "tack
spots" on the inner box (sill) and matching points on the outer (rocker
panel) sill. Then use the adhesive generously on those points. Don't
overlook where the new rocker attaches to the door posts. If you
spread the adhesive to fully cover the spots on both parts, you should
get complete rust protection as well as good adhesion. Keep in mind,
that for the glues, you must clamp the parts for some time. Read the
labels.
Cheers.
Mark wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Dave1massey@cs.com
>>
>>
>>The real question in my mind is will the adhesive stick
>>to a powder coated surface? These adhesives are excellent at sticking to
>>steel and painted surfaces but powder coating may yield a "Teflon(R)" like
>>surface, if you catch my drift.
>>
>>
>
>Or the adhesive may adhere to the powder coating just fine, but the bond
>between the powder coating and the metal will become the weak point.
>
>-Mark
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