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10-20-2008, 10:03 PM #1
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I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently
I have a 6ftx3ft board of sheet wood. I want to permanently glue/cement it to a plastic or fiber glass window. The weather will be above freezing. What product should I buy?
Sjapp Reviewed by Sjapp on . I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently I have a 6ftx3ft board of sheet wood. I want to permanently glue/cement it to a plastic or fiber glass window. The weather will be above freezing. What product should I buy? Rating: 5
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10-20-2008, 10:11 PM #2
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I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently
any high tensile strenght epoxy will work depends how heavy the fiberglass peice is..or you can put epoxy and get some small screws and screw it into place..just make sure the epoxy will bond to both materials..read the packaging..hope i helped
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10-20-2008, 10:38 PM #3
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I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently
Go to the Homeo Depot and ask for a tube of PL, its a professional adhesive we use at work. This stuff will bond anything to anything, where gloves when you use it it will bond with your skin and if you try to pick it off it will take the skin with it.
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10-20-2008, 11:54 PM #4
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I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently
First off, I hope this *YOUR OWN HOME* and not a rental, or your parents, or a dorm.
Originally Posted by Sjapp
as far as a product.. whats wrong with a couple of sheet metal screws in the frame?? lots easier and can be taken down without destroying the window.
If it *HAS to be glued... get a caulk gun and some clear RTV...make sure both surfaces are clean and dry, then run a bead around the window frame and lay the plywood in there and drive a couple of screws into the frame to hold it in place till the RTV sets up. At least that way, when you have to take it down, you will be able to peel the RTV off and not wreck the window.
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10-21-2008, 12:16 AM #5
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I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently
Construction adhesive. Just hammer a couple 10 penny nails into the glass to hold it till the adhesive dries.
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10-21-2008, 02:43 PM #6
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I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently
Originally Posted by TheChameleon
oh really??? :wtf:
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10-21-2008, 03:19 PM #7
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I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently
Lol!
Drill pilot holes, and countersink holes if it is meant to look good.
Use stainless steel coarse-thread deck screws, for appearance and to avoid problems in case it gets wet.
Before joining the pieces, seal with a SILICONE caulk. It is easier to disassemble/repair/modify the item later if it is SCREWED together rather than epoxied, and the silicone will prevent air leaks or water entry.
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10-21-2008, 11:11 PM #8
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I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently
Stinky.... or should I say Ms. Stewart?
lol
You really do have all the right answers!!!!
Much love from the South!
(wouldn't it be SO SO strange if she really was Martha?!?!?! lol)
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10-22-2008, 12:37 PM #9
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I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently
AAAK! Oh my goodness NOOOOOES!!! Martha is too commercialized and overprocessed for me. Think Stepford wives, without the deliciously sinister undertones. My home-maker models are Jen and Clarissa from the old BBC cooking show Two Fat Ladies (Who DOESN'T like chain smoking in the kitchen and going to pick up a brace of hares by motorcycle?) and the ever tasteful Sir Terence Conran.
*Smooches back to the South!
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10-22-2008, 07:13 PM #10
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I need to stick wood to fiber glass, permanently
just 'fiberglass' your wood to the fiberglass ... use fiberglass resin, reinforce with fiberglass cloth, if necessary ... get 'boat fiberglass repair kit', etc.. Sears, etc. carry stuff like that :jointsmile:
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