jabbahutt
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posted on 8/10/08 at 02:15 PM |
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gluing aluminium
Afternoon all
Well seeing we've been bleesed with fantstic weather today and I'm kicking why heels waiting for VOSA I thought I'd make some
progress on my badges ready for attachment post SVA.
They're made of aluminium and will be painted. Any ideas for good adhesive to stick the various pieces together once they're painted?
I'm not keen on superglue as it tends to whiten any paint the fumes come into contact with. Ultimately it would be good to be able to easily
remove any glue that may seep out from under the upper plate and will be visible.
Any ideas much appreciated
Cheers
Nigel
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Mr Whippy
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 02:25 PM |
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number plate foam stickers?
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jabbahutt
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 02:34 PM |
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far too Big Mr Whippy, though thanks for the suggestion!
I'ts not to stick the badge to the car it's to stick the three layers of the badge together, each layer will be smaller than the one below
and a different colour.
so really it needs to be a liquid adhesive that's fairly easy to control when putting it on as some of the pieces are pretty small.
Thanks
Nigel
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02GF74
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 02:34 PM |
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I have found evostick will react with cellulose paint..... but won't matter unless you remove the stuck on item.
PU?
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jabbahutt
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 02:35 PM |
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thanks, I put a photo in my archive called badge, aplogies for the size but haven't really time to muck around resizing it.
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Mr Whippy
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 02:38 PM |
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oh right sorry I thought you were sticking it to the car
super glue isn't very good with rain anyway.
I'd mix up a thin epoxy and use small sponge to apply it, by dabbing it on
[Edited on 8/10/08 by Mr Whippy]
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BenB
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 02:39 PM |
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I've done some experimentation with gluing aliminium. If the surface is well abraded epoxy works very nicely.
I cut a matchstick size bit of 3mm ali and glued half of it to the underside of a bit of thick ali sheet (with the remainder hanging over the edge). I
attached some string to the stick (at the edge of the sheet) and hung weights of it until it unstuck. The contact area was all of 15mm*2mm and yet it
took 6kg before unsticking.
When I tried to do the same with technowelded ali my thick ali sheet bent 
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jabbahutt
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 02:43 PM |
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many thanks for the help, looks like epoxy and a shrpened matchstick to apply.
I'll post some pictures when it's done.
Nigel
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nick205
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 03:11 PM |
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3M double sided adhesive tape will stick those nicely. We use it at work to bond stainless and ally fascia panels together (permanently). It's
approx 0.1mm thick so you'll never see the join either.
Make sure the parts are good and de-greased first then cut small pieces to suit the shapes or use a knife to cut around the profile of the badge
sections.
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BenB
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 03:21 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by nick205
3M double sided adhesive tape will stick those nicely. We use it at work to bond stainless and ally fascia panels together (permanently). It's
approx 0.1mm thick so you'll never see the join either.
Make sure the parts are good and de-greased first then cut small pieces to suit the shapes or use a knife to cut around the profile of the badge
sections.
Good option!! As long as the surfaces are both flat or they both have the same contour it should work fine...
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tomblyth
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 03:33 PM |
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spray carpet glue or if you can heat it wonderweb!
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splitrivet
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 04:01 PM |
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Couple of blobs of PU.
Cheers,
Bob
I used to be a Werewolf but I'm alright nowwoooooooooooooo
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mgmiller
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 05:14 PM |
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I've used loctite 330 in the past, seems to work well but not cheap.
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mr henderson
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 07:11 PM |
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Pro car spayer I knew used a hot glue gun for that stuff, I reckon it's what I would use too
John
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austin man
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 08:08 PM |
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what about using double sided tape you can get some very strong adhesive ones
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mr henderson
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| posted on 8/10/08 at 08:34 PM |
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One advantage of the hot glue is the easy removabilty ( if you ever need to) by careful application of heat
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Mark Allanson
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| posted on 9/10/08 at 08:16 PM |
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you could alway use badge tape - I cannot imagine what it was originally designed for
[Edited on 9/10/08 by Mark Allanson]
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