Re: {Disarmed} Re: [TANKS] Re: Gluing PVC to metal

2008-11-29 Thread OdysseySlipways
 
 
In a message dated 11/29/2008 2:12:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Try  sanding or filing the surfaces to make them rougher. It makes the 
adhesion  work better.


I'm planning on it
 
Chris,
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Re: {Disarmed} Re: [TANKS] Re: Gluing PVC to metal

2008-11-29 Thread Michael Clark
Try sanding or filing the surfaces to make them rougher. It makes the
adhesion work better.

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Paul Hilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Chris,
>
> Sometimes I can get JB Weld to stick to things and sometimes I can't.  RTV
> sticks to damned near everything.  I've used it for thermesets, wood,
> metals, ceramics, glass.  It even works on styrofoam!  Surfaces need to
> be oil free and clean.  It's also cheap, less than half the price of
> epoxies.  It's flexible and doesn't hold paint well so it's no good for
> exposed seams.  Good luck with the JB, great stuff if you can get it to
> stick.
>
> Paul H.
>
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> *Subject:* [TANKS] Re: Gluing PVC to metal
>
> well, i hope JB weld works as that's what i grabbed at Home Depot today
> along with a length of 1" PVC pipe (just in cast i screw up this tank
> barrel's gluing) and another 1" coupler so i can try to make the flash bake
> in the next few days
>
> Chris,
> Odyssey Slipways 
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{Disarmed} Re: [TANKS] Re: Gluing PVC to metal

2008-11-29 Thread Paul Hilton
Chris,

Sometimes I can get JB Weld to stick to things and sometimes I can't.  RTV 
sticks to damned near everything.  I've used it for thermesets, wood, metals, 
ceramics, glass.  It even works on styrofoam!  Surfaces need to be oil free 
and clean.  It's also cheap, less than half the price of epoxies.  It's 
flexible and doesn't hold paint well so it's no good for exposed seams.  Good 
luck with the JB, great stuff if you can get it to stick.

Paul H.
  - Original Message - 
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  To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 6:47 PM
  Subject: [TANKS] Re: Gluing PVC to metal


  well, i hope JB weld works as that's what i grabbed at Home Depot today along 
with a length of 1" PVC pipe (just in cast i screw up this tank barrel's 
gluing) and another 1" coupler so i can try to make the flash bake in the next 
few days

  Chris,
  Odyssey Slipways





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