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Post by Bikerrandy on Dec 1, 2008 17:43:52 GMT -5
Here ya go darlin, this is how I do it now (thanks to Jeremy). These hold great if you use Hughes "220" or "330" epoxy. I like the 330 because it cures alot faster......
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Post by Tweetiepy on Dec 1, 2008 19:45:08 GMT -5
*smile* Thanks Randy! I gotta try that
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Post by Bikerrandy on Dec 1, 2008 20:28:19 GMT -5
You're welcome!
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Post by stonesthatrock on Dec 1, 2008 21:21:34 GMT -5
geesh i have to get busy and do that to mine. It looks great.
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SteveHolmes
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Post by SteveHolmes on Dec 1, 2008 22:49:37 GMT -5
It looks great and it sure beats drilling! Thanks Randy. I might be able to do something like this...but forget the wraps! Steve
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Post by Tonyterner on Dec 2, 2008 9:02:14 GMT -5
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Post by Bikerrandy on Dec 2, 2008 11:24:18 GMT -5
I remember that now. I have a couple more ideas, I'll try them out and pics pics later in the week. Thanks Tony!
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Post by Tweetiepy on Dec 2, 2008 12:21:56 GMT -5
My problem is getting a good glue - I have E6000 glue - but this stuff is flexible. How about Gorilla Glue - does that hold?
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Post by Bikerrandy on Dec 2, 2008 15:34:14 GMT -5
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Post by Tonyterner on Dec 2, 2008 20:58:30 GMT -5
You don't want Gorilla glue. That is activated by moisture and it foams up. It would be very visible. I use the same as Randy and buy mine at Micheal's craft store.
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Post by Bikerrandy on Dec 2, 2008 21:58:35 GMT -5
Micheals sells it? Figures We have them all over. lol
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Post by Jurrasic Jonje on Dec 3, 2008 12:03:18 GMT -5
Yeah I used tony's idea. I tell you what these glue on bails are great. Quick to make and the sell like hotcakes. Tony thanks for the idea!! Here is my version of tony's glue on bail
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