Arran, I would
gather that you have never tryed using ammonia
near vinyl or bronze.. Ammonia
will mark vinyl and will etch soft metals.. Alcohol wipes epoxy very
well and
leaves no marking.. However,, the best way to avoid a mess by using
a slow set epoxy
is to use the PROPER material to do the job.. Why not just go to the
local auto paint
store and get TRIM ADHESIVE..... 3M has excellent products for
this.. And some can
be purchased from local Menards or Home Depot.. 3M Super 77 or
Super 90.. I
personally prefer 77.. Read the instructions,, easy to use.... Robb
At 01:53 PM 2/18/02 -0800, you wrote:
Mitch;
Here are a few more tips for gluing these pieces back on.
The first is to clean both surfaces thoroughly before applying the glue,
but that's just common sense. The second is to use some strips of masking
tape to hold the strip to the handle while the epoxy sets. The third bit
of advice, if you do use the masking tape, is to use the 24 hour epoxy
rather then the 5 minute type. The 24 hour epoxy is less convenient but I
have found that it bonds things together better and is more resistand to
heat. To clean up use household ammonia while the glue is still
soft.
Best Regards
Arran Foster
1954 Imperial Newport