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saddletramp 10-25-2021 10:37 AM

72 C-10 Help
 
Morning Guys I'm ready to install a new roof skin I need some feed back on the best way to do this job GLUE VERSES welding I've got a welder , if it's glue can someone tell me the best stuff to use Thanks Saddletramp

BigBird05 10-25-2021 12:08 PM

Re: 72 C-10 Help
 
I'll be watching this thread for answers.

old51sedan 10-26-2021 08:40 AM

Re: 72 C-10 Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by saddletramp (Post 8988027)
Morning Guys I'm ready to install a new roof skin I need some feed back on the best way to do this job GLUE VERSES welding I've got a welder , if it's glue can someone tell me the best stuff to use Thanks Saddletramp

I bought a beautiful Oldsmobile about 8 years ago with an after market sunroof in it. My buddy owns a body shop and I asked him to remove it. He flat ass refused to do it, later offered to do it and install a vinyl roof. I said no, it's a low mileage original car with build sheet and window sticker and does no show a vinyl roof. After months of bugging him he agreed to doing it. After removing sunroof, head liner, and upholstery I took him the car. He formed a piece of metal as the roof bows each way and then installed it and used aviation glue on it, it came out beautiful, he said that was his first and last one. Still have the car and no one believes it ever had a sunroof. They say that glue comes in different stages as far as drying time. Good luck with your project.

saddletramp 10-26-2021 06:37 PM

Re: 72 C-10 Help
 
Thank for cool story about your car I'm leaning towards glueing the roof skin back on Thanks saddletramp

cj847 10-26-2021 08:16 PM

Re: 72 C-10 Help
 
I can't help a lot. I have used a small tube of Eastwood panel bond. From my experience I love it, no warpage etc. But for your project I would use one of the body shop quality glues from 3M or others.

Since I have used it I have become confused on why more people don't use it to glue rocker panels, and door skins. Anything that overlays another part is a great candidate IMHO.

saddletramp 10-27-2021 03:30 AM

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Thank you sir appreciate the input


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