SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote:mndsm wrote:Well there are large tubes of white caulk, but they're not advertised as much as the black caulk tubes.moparman76_69 wrote: Black caulk.White caulk would work too, but it comes in a smaller tube.
Apparently caulk jokes aren't funny 'round here. Maybe he can stuff some caulk in that nasty hole behind the skirt.
In reply to moparman76_69:
Three nuns waiting for a bus a look like they want to know why I'm laughing to myself but are .very afraid to ask
1966stang wrote:Kenny_McCormic wrote: Polyurethane construction adhesives are the GRM solution(a fraction of the cost of the automotive equivalents).This.....I ahve used this stuff and it is amazing.
This. I've patched floors and even put a rear body panel on with it, and it holds like no other.
I've personally used the loctite and the liquid nails brand, and they're both pretty bad ass.
Jerry wrote:Tom Suddard wrote: 3M Auto Urethane adhesive.I see there's more than one # using my Google-Fu. Any idea which one you speak of?
I can't remember the exact number, but it's two part and requires a special gun to apply. I used that stuff at the body shop to glue all kinds of side panels back together–it works great! I'd suggest calling a local auto body supply house and asking which number is appropriate.
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