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Title: Any of you ever try Q-Bond adhesive?
Post by: TheHogRing on February 09, 2012, 10:09:58 am
I was installing a convertible top on an older Porsche when I noticed that its plastic guide pin was cracked. In fact, the tip was barely hanging on. After an exhaustive search to find a replacement part turned up nothing, I headed to a local body-supply shop to find an adhesive strong enough to fix a part that's going to take a lot of abuse.

The salesman recommended Q-Bond - which, as it turns out, saved my hide.

Check it out: http://tinyurl.com/775cu4b
Title: Re: Any of you ever try Q-Bond adhesive?
Post by: JuneC on February 09, 2012, 06:54:39 pm
I've never tried Q-bond, but you need to look into Weld-On for really tough adhesive jobs.  There's a Weld-On formula for just about anything (to anything).  I've had boat hatch manufacturers tell me that the hatch dog (the lever handle that is glued to the Lexan and you turn it to keep the hatch from opening) has to be sonic welded to the hatch, and the correct Weld-On adhesive will vulcanize the two surfaces.  You typically have to go to a specialty plastics mfr to get the product (not at Home Depot) but it works like nothing else.  You have to know what it is you're joining, but it's an unbelievable product set. 

http://www.ipscorp.com/pdf/weldon/WeldOn_Product_Guide_Mar11.pdf

Amazing stuff it is...

June
Title: Re: Any of you ever try Q-Bond adhesive?
Post by: Mojo on February 10, 2012, 04:03:24 am
I get very leery of any glue's down here in Florida. It seems the Florida sun can take even the best of glues and soften them. That is why I no longer use adhesive type velcro. I used it once on solar screens and that summer the sun melted the glue into a liquid and it ran right down the solar screen.

I am sure the stuff you talk about June would be fine but some glues, while excellent in other parts of the USA are completely useless in Florida. It must be because we are closer to the equator or something but the sun down here is horribly hot.

Chris
Title: Re: Any of you ever try Q-Bond adhesive?
Post by: TheHogRing on February 10, 2012, 08:08:44 am
Thanks for the tip June, I'll definitely look into Weld-On! It sounds mighty impressive.

Mojo, I guess it's all about knowing your environment. In your case, it probably makes more sense to order a whole new part (if you can) than using an adhesive. Fortunately, it doesn't get as hot as Florida up here in Philadelphia.
Title: Re: Any of you ever try Q-Bond adhesive?
Post by: Mojo on February 10, 2012, 09:21:13 am
I am always amazed at the differences of materials that so,me use and those we use down here. I have had to rely on Mike and June to guide me with some materials and when it comes to fabrics I rely heavily on MiamiMike to steer me in the right direction.

With some materials that work great in other locations we can use the same thing here and it wont last 6 months. The sun, is hot as hell down here and the UV ray index is miserable. Combine that with our high humidity and ocean air and you have a complete different set of circumstances and requirements.

:)

Chris