best bonding adhesive and filler?
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
best bonding adhesive and filler?
im getting ready to do some custom work on my 79, including seamless bumpers, i have the fiberglass bumpers on, but i need some adhesive to bond them to the car, what is a good product to use?
also, what is some good filler to use on the stress cracks, seams, dings, etc?
any help is appreciated....
also, what is some good filler to use on the stress cracks, seams, dings, etc?
any help is appreciated....
#3
Re: best bonding adhesive and filler? (SharkBit)
Wish I could help you out, but I would like to know this as well. I have heard that it is not a good thing to glass in the bumper covers when I posed a similar scenario a while back. I don't recall the reasoning, but I think it had something to do with variations in the cars. Good luck!
#4
Le Mans Master
Re: best bonding adhesive and filler? (Last Ride)
i use a product called FUSOR,its a great product,i used it to bond my tailight panel in place and repaired my quarters with it also.it bond rather well and easily sands also.theres differnt varietysof it youd have to ask your body supply place and tell them what your doing with it.
#5
Melting Slicks
Re: best bonding adhesive and filler? (patsnitrovette)
Pat
where can you get it, I have to repair the taillight panel on the '73 body I have.
Steve :steering:
where can you get it, I have to repair the taillight panel on the '73 body I have.
Steve :steering:
#6
Le Mans Master
Re: best bonding adhesive and filler? (stpman)
i got it from my paint supplier where i get my body and paint supplies.any body shop or supplier will know of it.Fusor its a 2 part system in a tube and you use a gun that shoots out even parts of it and you mix them together and then use it,i use it without the gun just push it up with your finger or a screwdriver and it comes right out..http://www.fusor.com/
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#9
Pro
Re: best bonding adhesive and filler? (SharkBit)
vette panel adhesive- goto evercoat.com- Lars recommends this- I used it and it worked great- make sure you get the stuff for fiberglass not smc-
#10
Le Mans Master
Re: best bonding adhesive and filler? (spokewrench)
Here's the panel adhesive I'm using - says it's good for surface filling, too.
Make sure you get stuff that says you can use as filler.
I've never used the Fusor. Is it a 2-part urethane ?
Make sure you get stuff that says you can use as filler.
I've never used the Fusor. Is it a 2-part urethane ?
#11
Re: best bonding adhesive and filler? (NHvette)
I am using the same evercoat, Cost about 60 bucks for a gallon. Just bonded my front end back on last night, This stuff really STICKS!!!! it is also absolultly great for filling, takes about 20 minutes to set, and so far everything is comming along great. By the way, I don't know what is in this stuff, but WEAR A MASK WHEN SANDING!!.. since I have been sanding, I have been getting very light headed while doing this. I have messed with many different chemicals "for the car" and this one has effected me the most. Heck I even have done considrable painting without a mask still was not effected like this stuff did. I've learned my lesson.
#12
Re: best bonding adhesive and filler? (WashingtonRacer)
I used Aeropoxy to bond my tail light panel and exhaust panel. Its a two part epoxy that you can buy from any Build it yourself air plane kit store (Wicks Aircraft supply in Highland IL is where I get my stuff, but there are others). You can get stuff to mix into the epoxy to make it into a filler, or just thick to fill in corners, you can "wet" it into fiberglass cloth to make bonding strips and what not. It sands well and can be used as a filler with the addition of special additives which they sell as well. It won't shrink either but it does take 24 hours to fully cure.
#13
Le Mans Master
Re: best bonding adhesive and filler? (SharkBit)
. . . also, what is some good filler to use on the stress cracks, seams, dings, etc?
any help is appreciated....
any help is appreciated....