[T2] Rubber Floor Plugs?
c.dreike c.dreike at verizon.netMon Dec 22 20:50:20 MST 2014
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Aren't those plugs available from Wolfsberg West? Try this page: http://www.wolfsburgwest.com/wolfsburg_new/Body_misc/bus_window_cargo.cfm?type=2 Chris 64 DD Kamper Kit On 12/22/2014 2:40 PM, Jon wrote: > We use a lot of 5200 in the fleet here. General feeling is you better > want it permanent if you use 5200. 5200 is stronger than most > substrate-seen lots of fiberglass and metal ripped up while removing > an item glued in with it. 3M 4200 is lower strength and will do what > you need, without breaking things should you need to remove it. There > are many others made by SikaFlex, etc. equally as good. Read the > manufacturers product info and choose the correct item; modern glues > are beyond strong but they are application specific. Gloves, eye > protection, and old clothes are a must-very difficult to remove from > fabric. BTW don't buy more than you need, almost impossible to reseal > the nozzle so the (unused) rest of the product doesn't harden. > > jon > > > snip> > Try blobs of a good urethane (isocyanate) calk, as seen in a boat store, > forced thru the hole to form a plug that will not back out. Home Depot > sells such a sealant, 3M Adhesive Sealant Fast Cure 5200 > > MUTS = Michael's Ultimate Thumb Saver > 93 Chevy Roadtrek 210P > 78 VW Westfalia Camper >
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