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Originally Posted by Brian Carlton
Bill,
Just a question on the epoxy or the contact cement:
Would the heat generated by the inside of the vehicle (maybe 120°F.?) be sufficient to lift the epoxy or the contact cement? Seems like they both would hold at this temp.
With regard to the polyurethane, my personal opinion is that it will be still holding as tightly as ever even if the wood were to catch fire.
It's really amazing stuff, but, you pay for it.
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Brian, I think 120 would release the epoxy,but it would require prying to get it to actually lift or if someone would bump the veneer it might slide out of position. But the contact cement would probably hold up fine and go on thin enough. Contact cement appears to be the original factory choice. I looked at mine today and thats what it appears to be.
Is the urethane glue thin as well? And yeah, you do pay for it as that is one of the reasons why I have never used it. Plus the fact that my methods that I've used for years work just fine--not that I'm closing my mind to new methods!!
Cheers,
Bill
PS--Brian, I did take your suggestion so far as Maytag stoves go and bought the GE!! Thanks....Mama is very happy and you know what that means--everybody's happy.....