F F&c4x4 Member Dec 29, 2017 #1 hi, tried to search this but no luck! Anyone know of the type of adhesive you use to secure the white blocks to the new door glass and where I can buy it? Cheers
hi, tried to search this but no luck! Anyone know of the type of adhesive you use to secure the white blocks to the new door glass and where I can buy it? Cheers
bluedog333 Well-Known Member Dec 29, 2017 #2 Would go and ask at your local glazing specialist, see if they can help.
Nick666 Active Member Dec 29, 2017 #3 Doesn't Sikaflex fix EVERYTHING? It's the unsung third part of the Land Rover basic toolbox - hammer, gaffer tape, Sikaflex!
Doesn't Sikaflex fix EVERYTHING? It's the unsung third part of the Land Rover basic toolbox - hammer, gaffer tape, Sikaflex!
bluedog333 Well-Known Member Dec 29, 2017 #4 Nick666 said: Doesn't Sikaflex fix EVERYTHING? It's the unsung third part of the Land Rover basic toolbox - hammer, gaffer tape, Sikaflex! Click to expand... I assumed he was about a temporary adhesive to stick the foam blocks to new glass? What are the little white blocks?
Nick666 said: Doesn't Sikaflex fix EVERYTHING? It's the unsung third part of the Land Rover basic toolbox - hammer, gaffer tape, Sikaflex! Click to expand... I assumed he was about a temporary adhesive to stick the foam blocks to new glass? What are the little white blocks?
bankz5152 Well-Known Member Dec 29, 2017 #5 The white blocks adhere to the glass and create a mounting point for the winder mechanism. Check a glazing specialist as mentioned, sikaflex is still a little bendy when cured so not ideal.
The white blocks adhere to the glass and create a mounting point for the winder mechanism. Check a glazing specialist as mentioned, sikaflex is still a little bendy when cured so not ideal.
Nick666 Active Member Dec 29, 2017 #6 Well there we go, didn't know that. Do update us all when you find out what's needed then, @F&c4x4 !