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Old May 2nd 04, 02:02 AM
Kyle Boatright
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"Eugene Wendland" wrote in message
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What is the adhesive that is used to install the windscreen/canopy to

their
respective frames. I'm replacing the canopy on my Pazmany Pl-2. At
present, I have about fifty screws attaching each half of the Plexiglas to
the sliding canopy. Rather than risking drilling and tightening all those
screws in the Plexiglas, I think a more modern approach would be the
adhesive found in Glastars, Glasairs, etc.

Does anyone know the commercial name of this product?

Regards

Eugene

http://home.cogeco.ca/~pl2/paz.html


Lexel is a product that can be found at Lowe's, Home Depot, Ace Hardware,
etc. It is a sealant that is plexi friendly, and *might* work for your
application. You should be able to find a tube locally (or do some internet
research) to figure out if it has the strength you're looking for.

KB


 




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