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r1_pete

posted on 22/5/13 at 08:32 AM Reply With Quote
Which Sikaflex - advice needed

Which is the strongest sikaflex adhesive?

I'm gluing the E Type bonnet back together, which involves gluing flanges about 15mm wide in various lengths to the underside of the bonnet, and inside the wings. These flanges take the inner wings and provide a lot of strength to the structure.

Reading the various parts of the sika site, it would seem 522, but, wondered if anyone has experience to offer.

Not My Bonnet but these are the seems

bonnet seams
bonnet seams


Cheers.

Pete.

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nick205

posted on 22/5/13 at 10:44 AM Reply With Quote
No idea on the bonding, but is that an Aluminium bonnet? Does it come in kit form?

I ask having helped my Dad restore a number of E types and spent time repairing, prepping and fitting/aligning original bonnets.






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balidey

posted on 22/5/13 at 11:17 AM Reply With Quote
552 is a good general purpose all use adhesive. So, yes, you can use that one.

BUT, with alloy you MUST clean and prime, ideally with the correct Sika products. It makes a huge difference to the strength of the join.





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r1_pete

posted on 22/5/13 at 01:06 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Cheers.

Its a steel bonnet, the panels are new and will be DAd and etch primed, all the flanges and inner panels are shot blasted and etch primed.

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Chris_Xtreme

posted on 22/5/13 at 01:48 PM Reply With Quote
As an alternative you could look at worth bond and seal... That is what my scoop is down with as suggested by dax.
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Scuzzle

posted on 27/5/13 at 05:44 PM Reply With Quote
If you want something strong 3M do a product called 'Stronger Than Weld' Renault Espace's are put together with it. I put the front end on a car with it once as well and it's totally solid.
It's a 2 part epoxy bonding adhesive.

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Slimy38

posted on 27/5/13 at 07:02 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Scuzzle
Renault Espace's are put together with it.


I can't tell whether that's a good thing or not...

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Mark Allanson

posted on 27/5/13 at 07:36 PM Reply With Quote
use the correct stuff for the job, sikaflex is great for what it is designed for, but panel bonding is not it!





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Mark Allanson

posted on 27/5/13 at 07:39 PM Reply With Quote
Just found the part number of the stuff we use at work, 3M08115 - check out my [www]





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r1_pete

posted on 27/5/13 at 08:21 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks chaps, does that 3M epoxy have gap filling proprties, the fit of e types is not perfect and may be up to 5mm gaps to fill.

[Edited on 27/5/13 by r1_pete]

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loggyboy

posted on 27/5/13 at 08:31 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mark Allanson
use the correct stuff for the job, sikaflex is great for what it is designed for, but panel bonding is not it!


Sikaflex has loads of types, lots for bonding:
http://gbr.sika.com/en/solutions_products/01/01a008/01a008sa04/01a008sa04100/01a008sa04102.html





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chrisni1986

posted on 3/7/13 at 05:51 PM Reply With Quote
tiger seal is your friend for bonding panels!
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