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The big problem is your canopy wasn't sanded enough before it was glued on last snip Before you attack the canopy with grit.. check this DG link http://212.8.200.175/~techdg/tn/serv.../2003-52-e.pdf |
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Before you attack the canopy with grit.. check this DG link snip The info you provided gives instructions for the use of Teroson Macroplast. When using Epoxy, both frame and canopy must be sanded or it wont stick. JJ Sinclair |
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But the original request was for ideas… this is just a late entry :P) snip Before you attack the canopy with grit.. check this DG link snip The info you provided gives instructions for the use of Teroson Macroplast. When using Epoxy, both frame and canopy must be sanded or it wont stick. JJ Sinclair All, Advice needed My canopy frame and caopy are beginning to disbond. Need to know what to use to glu them back together. Current thoughts a epoxy and flox, poluerthane cement, acrylic cement (for plexiglas crack repair), and adhesive sealant like 3M 5200. Ideas please. Nolaminar?, JJ? Thanks!!! |
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