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Door wood came off
My door wood on my 109 car (horizontal piece) popped off, it had glue and some tiny nails holding it on. What kind of glue is used to put it back on?
thanks Fred
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I like to use the 2 tube epoxy type. JB weld has a good one.
Ive tried the super glue brand type and it turned out to be as good as elmers paper glue.. iow's.. not worth shxxxt.
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Epoxy may not be good, he may have to remove the wood for some reason. It may be better to use a flexible adhesive. He should ask on the M100 board. They will know.
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Contact Cement. Works on anything and will hold strong under any conditions.
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The wood around the windows in my 108 are held on with tiny screws.
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It is not the window frame wood, it is on the door panel. The 108 might not have it, I am not sure.
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