Hood Glue
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Hood Glue
Anybody got advice on best glue for hood and where to buy
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Old Timer
Carhoodwarehouse recommend using Dunlop S1358. I've seen it available for order on a couple of sites (do a google search) and it looks like its only available in 1L or 5L tins.
I think any high temperature contact adhesive should do the job. There is one by UHU that should be OK I think. The Dunlop one is heat resistant to 100oC and looks like its used by professional trimmers a fair bit. It needs to be high temp because the hood gets pretty hot in the summer.
Cheers,
Ross
I think any high temperature contact adhesive should do the job. There is one by UHU that should be OK I think. The Dunlop one is heat resistant to 100oC and looks like its used by professional trimmers a fair bit. It needs to be high temp because the hood gets pretty hot in the summer.
Cheers,
Ross
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Old Timer
Ooh! Just found a good link to an online shop that displays a price and a decent shopping basket! Not too bad price either really…
http://www.bas-international.com/content.php?nID=2&cID=50&pID=916
Just also seen they also do hoods for Mk1's! A site I've not come across before. Look pretty cheap too.
http://www.bas-international.com/content.php?nID=2&cID=50&pID=916
Just also seen they also do hoods for Mk1's! A site I've not come across before. Look pretty cheap too.
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Settling In
Thanks for that,great find
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Old Timer
No probs mate. When I changed my hood I couldn't find anywhere that supplied it easily and the smallest tin I could find was 5 litres.
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Newbie
Glue for hood canvas
Carhood warehouse in chessington surrey recommended Evo Impact adhesive. Ring them before 7:30am - 9am (to talk to the technical staff, before the office staff arrive) for advice. Impact comes in aerosol (?6) and in traditional pot of glue to be brushed on. There is also a small tin of Evo Impact thinners (?4) available, for cleaning up spills. I bought all these from B&B Builders Merchants, Allenby Road, Southall, Middlesex. The aerosol worked well. Use masking tape to mask of roof canvas. As carhood warehouse recommend, apply a first coat of glue to canvas, as a primer. Let it go sticky for 15 mins. Then apply a second layer of Impact, wait 10 - 15 mins, then press together the two pieces to be stuck.
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Old Timer
Re: Glue for hood canvas
Thats odd, their fitting instructions I got with my hood said to use the dunlop stuff! The Evo data sheet says to avoid temps above 30C I'm sure hood temps get much hotter than this in the sun.van_de_volk said
Carhood warehouse in chessington surrey recommended Evo Impact adhesive.
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/3484.pdf
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