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Old 03-13-2024, 08:03 PM   #1
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Old 04-09-2024, 08:47 AM   #3
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Just hope it's not all over my hands

On another note don't like the way this NOS trim is lining up. Rather not screw up nice trim I'll look for some beater 72 trim, I can still do the 2 tone paint

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I have used that panel glue, bonds real well
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Old 04-12-2024, 09:03 AM   #5
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Jesse, did you clamp it or screw it

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Old 05-12-2024, 07:53 AM   #6
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That looks pretty good
Time for some zip screws
Cut some of the bolt in flange back to get a better fit to the patch panel


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Old 05-18-2024, 10:00 AM   #8
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Lesson learned contain all the tools needed for a particular project in a box when you get back to it you
don't have to search your toolbox to finish project


And you don't have to pickup tools fallen off work Station


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Looking good Jim. Are you going to use the step tool for the panel fitment before adhesive? I had my panels line up better after that.
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Looking good Jim. Are you going to use the step tool for the panel fitment before adhesive? I had my panels line up better after that.
I had thought of that but my crimp er has straight jaws and worried I would get some uncontrollable warpage

I could build new jaws if I could get the tool apart dang

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Jess, any pics of the vent windows yet?

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I'm gonna call that good,although I'll use j clips to speed up assembly time 8/32s hard too. Balance on index finger



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Anyone have a parts book for this number not sure if its a speed minder or horn relay



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Anyone have a parts book for this number not sure if its a speed minder or horn relay



Appears to be for "trans spark control." Never heard of it.
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[quote=jaros44sr;9314975]I had thought of that but my crimp er has straight jaws and worried I would get some uncontrollable warpage

I could build new jaws if I could get the tool apart dang

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I would stick to the panel bond for gluing 2 pieces together.

Then switch to the tiger hair for filling in the low spots.

I am going to guess less then favorable results filling in the bolt holes. Probably best to glue small patches underneath and tiger hair over top.
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I would stick to the panel bond for gluing 2 pieces together.

Then switch to the tiger hair for filling in the low spots.

I am going to guess less then favorable results filling in the bolt holes. Probably best to glue small patches underneath and tiger hair over top.
Thanks. First time I have used this, thanks for the tips
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You can tool the panel bond out with a body filler squeegee. Just like you would with glazing putty. That should reduce the amount of sanding and reapplying you need to do. Depending on ambient temps it can definitely feel thicker/stickier than glazing putty. But, it still spreads out fairly well.

If you want to fill those screw holes with it. Chamfer both sides of the holes you want to fill. And clean the the surrounding area to bare metal with a 36 grit disk. Just like when you're bonding two body panels together. Then fill the holes and spread a thin skim coat of the panel bond over the top. If you do any finish sanding afterwards. There should still be a skim coat of panel bond surrounding the holes. I would not do this for any exterior body panels.

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You can tool the panel bond out with a body filler squeegee. Just like you would with glazing putty. That should reduce the amount of sanding and reapplying you need to do. Depending on ambient temps it can definitely feel thicker/stickier than glazing putty. But, it still spreads out fairly well.

If you want to fill those screw holes with it. Chamfer both sides of the holes you want to fill. And clean the the surrounding area to bare metal with a 36 grit disk. Just like when you're bonding two body panels together. Then fill the holes and spread a thin skim coat of the panel bond over the top. If you do any finish sanding afterwards. There should still be a skim coat of panel bond surrounding the holes. I would not do this for any exterior body panels.
I should have thought of the squeegee but I wasn’t thinking and in a hurry. So, today we’ll see what happens

Are you saying not to use this product to hang body panels, because that was my main purpose to try it out
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No, it's made for hanging ( mostly non structural ) body panels. Gluing some pinch seams together in place of spot welding.

But, it shouldn't be used like a filler or have an exposed Seam in the middle of a exterior painted panel. Like if it was used to fill the roof to B pillar lead seam on a car. Or like a partial lower quarter panel replacement that was flanged. If the panels were panel bonded at the flange and the seam was filled in with panel bond. Then just sanded flat, epoxied, 2k surfacer, blocked, sealed, top coated, cleared. That " exposed " panel bond Seam has a tendency to " shadow " through the primer/top coats.
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No, it's made for hanging ( mostly non structural ) body panels. Gluing some pinch seams together in place of spot welding.

But, it shouldn't be used like a filler or have an exposed Seam in the middle of a exterior painted panel. Like if it was used to fill the roof to B pillar lead seam on a car. Or like a partial lower quarter panel replacement that was flanged. If the panels were panel bonded at the flange and the seam was filled in with panel bond. Then just sanded flat, epoxied, 2k surfacer, blocked, sealed, top coated, cleared. That " exposed " panel bond Seam has a tendency to " shadow " through the primer/top coats.
Thanks for the explanation
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Well,it does seem to work for a plug weld

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I see you are selling some of your stuff from this like the half top, hopefully everything is alright?
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