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Looking for advise on what to use to stick back the pins on the front badge.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...0b71bd1c8e.jpg
I tried epoxy but that was a no go. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I think they are soldered on at the factory but I don't know what kind, this sounds crazy but a plumber might know as I think.they do some soldering.
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I'm wondering if they are soldered before plating, hopefully someone else may have a suggestion.
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Unless you use some super human strength glue it's toast. Solder or braze would melt the face and discolor it I promise you. These things get plated after that process.
Shoe goo is some of the best setting and sticking stuff I've used but it's not for such a small surface area. That likely won't glue. |
Anybody like JB Weld?
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So basically I have two options, buy a new one or epoxy it to the hood. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Those posts will never solidly reattach without proper brazing, and as said, that would destroy the finish and enamel. I would just forego the posts and use a moderate adhesive to stick it to the hood. Permatex Black Silicone Adhesive Sealant would be perfect (great bond without being permanent or damaging the paint).
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That's awesome, thank you, I'll stick the pins on with epoxy and stick the badge on with permatex ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Just buy the one I have listed somewhere in the classified section in my listing for center caps.
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^ this
Epoxy; you need to grind to the bare metal 1st bud. Bond must be made with a metal-to-metal category epoxy, make sure of that. Degreasing the surfaces around is paramount also (use acetone). Re-assemble at room temperature (read label) and there is technically zero reason it wouldn't work as good (even better) than a industrial weld. Give a call to your regional 3M Corp rep if you don't believe me Careful with the grinding (dremel-a-lizing whatever you'll end up using). Try to keep the tolerance of the posts near intact, if you can (gods are good at these sort of things) Precision/hard job but can be done |
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http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1499105524.jpg Usually better to replace with the right part than make a mess trying to rig it. |
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But if you can get an inexpensive used replacement, that might be a good move too... |
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I think the metal on metal epoxy recommended by Nine8Six would work. For those of us running his GT Collection center caps, that is what's keeping the center crest emblems on.
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Have you tried a decent super glue as that should hold it?
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