Kewl..Thnbaks I think I like that better than the epoxy! >From: MNTwin1@xxxxxxx >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: IML: Bronze adhesive >Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 18:19:48 EST > >Mitch, >When I refinished the bronze on my 68 coupe I used 3M press in place emblem >adhesive product #08069. This stuff has worked very well and we have even >greater temperture fluctuations here in Minnesota. The adhesive comes on a >sheet with a double backing. Peel off one side and apply to the bronze, >trim >to fit, then just before installing the piece remove the second piece of >backing. The adhesive is now applied to the metal. Press in place with >even >pressure. I would recommend using a soft cloth to press the bronze in >place >so that you don't cause any scratches. Thats it! No drips, no ooze and >secure bronze. I did the entire job in my Crown Coupe with this stuff. It >was designed to stick exterior emblems to cars. I found it at Napa and at >auto body supply stores. > >Good luck! > >Dale >68 Crown Coupe >60 New Yorker 2 door >60 New Yorker T&C >71 New Yorker Sedan > >