
kayakrguy wrote:MJ, John and Auntie,
Thanks again for the help. I do understand how well epoxy would work as a glue...my only discouragement about that is that it is messy, hard to clean up. Gorilla glue is an attractive choice--simply because I would like to avoid sanding the edges if I can...
So, what is the best way to clean up gorilla glue--any urethane glue?
I may sound dum here but what is the difference between sanding and 'scuffing'--
I really appreciate the help, folks!![]()
Jim
Brick, if gorilla foams if the fit isn't tight, are you saying urethane caulk will not?
Podunkfla wrote:Brick, if gorilla foams if the fit isn't tight, are you saying urethane caulk will not?
Yep... the urethane stuff doesn't foam and sticks to just about anything.
Jim wrote:The hatch skin took pretty well but I DO have some gaps on the ribs...can I put glue in there and will it and strengh if I do?
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