Re: Heat resistant cement | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: rolindsay (rolindsay![]() |
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Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:36:11 -0800 (PST) |
A million years into the future our decendents will find that yellow stuff still formed into the shape of the parts it used to attach! How they'll interpret that discovery is open for discussion. :-P Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- From: Martin Stark <MStark [at] Copper.net> Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:44:43 To: rolindsay<rolindsay [at] yahoo.com> Cc: <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com> Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Heat resistant cement Unless they changed the formulation, the 3M yellow trim adhesive is stronger that the black one. Mike Fleischer wrote: >I'd second Dan on that and also say I would use their weatherstripping >and gasket adhesive. Its a bit different from the regular trim stuff >and holds up to that Texas sun a bit better (I used both on my M3's >window trim when it started sagging, the trim stuff lasted me about a >year, the other stuff held until I sold the car (I assume its still >holding))... > >Get 3M #08008 (black) It also comes in Yellow... Do not get it on >anything you don't want it on that stuff takes an act of God to remove! > >I picked it up at a NAPA a while back. > >BR, >Mike > > >Dan Warlick wrote: > > >>After you pull it down use a dry heavy bristled brush to remove the "dust" >>particles. At that point 3M general trim adhesive on both surfaces with a >>wait time of 3-5 minutes before joining should hold it good and tight for a >>very long time. >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Rick Lindsay" <rolindsay [at] yahoo.com> >>To: "Daniel" <edwf430 [at] att.net> >>Cc: "The FerrariList" <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com> >>Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 11:02 AM >>Subject: [Ferrari] Heat resistant cement >> >> >> >> >> >>>Hey Gang, >>> I apologize in advance for the lack of political or socioeconomic >>>content but I have a Ferrari question. >>> >>> I need to replace the heat insulation on the engine cover of my 'new' >>>Mondial. The stuff that is there is now just loosely attached dust! >>>Removal will be easy but attachment of new insulation may be difficult in >>>that hostile environment. >>> please tell me which cement product you'd recommend for the attachment >>>of new insulation. Thanks. >>> >>>rick >>>A couple of Ferraris >>>_________________________________________________________________ >>>To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: >>>http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/edwf430%40att.net >>> >>>Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com >>>and F1 Headlines >>>http://www.F1Headlines.com/ >>> >>> >>> >>_________________________________________________________________ >>To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: >>http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/themightytoe%40gmail.com >> >>Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com >>and F1 Headlines >>http://www.F1Headlines.com/ >> >> >> > >_________________________________________________________________ >To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: >http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/mstark%40copper.net > >Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com >and F1 Headlines >http://www.F1Headlines.com/ > > > _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/rolindsay%40yahoo.com Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com and F1 Headlines http://www.F1Headlines.com/
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Heat resistant cement Rick Lindsay, November 17 2008
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Re: Heat resistant cement Dan Warlick, November 17 2008
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Re: Heat resistant cement Mike Fleischer, November 17 2008
- Re: Heat resistant cement Martin Stark, November 18 2008
- Re: Heat resistant cement rolindsay, November 18 2008
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Re: Heat resistant cement Mike Fleischer, November 17 2008
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Re: Heat resistant cement Dan Warlick, November 17 2008
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