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Author: Subject: Glassfibre, Trim + Superglue?/
Dick Axtell

posted on 21/7/12 at 01:59 PM Reply With Quote
Glassfibre, Trim + Superglue?/

Hi Everybody, hope this hasn't been queried b4 (Apologies if it has).

I need to fix trim around the 2 apertures in my g/f seats. Was thinking of using plain rubber trim section, fixed with superglue - i.e. cyano-acrilate stuff. Does this stuff react with g/f resin? Or will there be no adverse results?

Has anybody tried using s/g this way, if so, with what effects, please?





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Bare

posted on 21/7/12 at 04:20 PM Reply With Quote
CA glue works well with Fiberglass, Polyester or Epoxy based.
But Not so well with rubber.

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renetom

posted on 21/7/12 at 04:58 PM Reply With Quote
Trim

Hi we used the U trim with the metal grip inserts all round our fibreglass seats
and in the seat belt holes
Hold well & wont come off , Iva man liked it .
See our picture archive (interior trim).
Good luck.

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austin man

posted on 21/7/12 at 05:42 PM Reply With Quote
2nd the Knock on u chanell most people use that for the edged and seat belt holes





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Dick Axtell

posted on 22/7/12 at 02:04 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Bare
.......But Not so well with rubber.


Thanks everybody for their comments, particularly the one quoted above. Will check out the usual gripper egde trim.





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