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Posted by James Jackson on May 21, 2007 at 01:32:07 from (124.185.21.193):
In Reply to: Need help with glue posted by tractor hank on May 20, 2007 at 20:08:39:
Gooday mate - Tractor Hank . Keith-OR is sure on the right track . I spent over 40 years in the Plastics & Adhesives business with some 30 shops scattered around Australia & South-east Asia . My suggestion is somewhat like Keith's . Go to or get in touch with your largest Plastics or Adhesives manufacturer or Wholesaler and do your research on Urethane ( short for Polyurethane ) elastomer glues preferably a two ( 2 ) part glue . We did many wheels like you're discribing for a large commercial tourist organization . They are very tricky to do & get it right the first time . Do remember like all jobs 95 % PLUS of the success of the job is in the preperation . Adsolute total chemical cleanliness is an absolute must . Good luck & get back to me if I can possibly be of any assistance . jamesaviculture@hotmail.com
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