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messiah9966 
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Posted: January 28, 2003 at 12:22 PM / IP Logged  
what are you using to secure the stretched trunk liner to the fiberglass mold? Is it just a spray glue? Staples? What about the wood bracing to fiberglass? Do you use resin or hot glue?
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3M Super 90 spray glue on smaller projects and staples & spray glue on larger projects.
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there are several ways to do it....the main one I use is the spray glue... I use the landeau top and trim adhesive that I mentioned in another post. as long as the resin doesn't get on the glue you are good.....I use this method on most everything and had very little issues.

another method that can be used is stapling this works well if you have a specific place you need it to be held in place, or if you want to get a certain shape and you can't glue it.

the other is to use a rabbeting bit and make a recessed area in the base of the area to be glassed and the ring( if your making a sub box) then you have a place to staple to. and some room to build it up.......installguy509


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