dennishoddy Moderator Joined Feb 11, 2011 Messages 11,958 Location Ponca City, Ok Nov 19, 2016 #21 Best web site I've found about gluing dissimilar materials. http://www.thistothat.com/
jtischauser I'm addicted to kicking ass Joined Sep 11, 2010 Messages 23,507 Location Guthrie, OK Nov 19, 2016 #22 I really didn't want to read a bunch of elephant dung that's why I asked you guys. If I wanted to read I would have googled it.
I really didn't want to read a bunch of elephant dung that's why I asked you guys. If I wanted to read I would have googled it.
Scott Hearn Well-Known Fanatic Joined Sep 19, 2010 Messages 2,614 Location Moore, OK Nov 19, 2016 #23 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvV9a3lEe2g
MKIVBB Active Fanatic Joined Feb 16, 2011 Messages 28 Location Norman, OK Nov 28, 2016 #24 Not sure if still needed, but I've used this Loctite Epoxy to glue quite a bit of elephant dung in high stress and heat areas (fixed a broken fuel injector housing on a WRX) and it held up great: http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/13/6/epxy_5min/overview/Loctite-Epoxy-Instant-Mix-5-Minute.htm
Not sure if still needed, but I've used this Loctite Epoxy to glue quite a bit of elephant dung in high stress and heat areas (fixed a broken fuel injector housing on a WRX) and it held up great: http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/13/6/epxy_5min/overview/Loctite-Epoxy-Instant-Mix-5-Minute.htm