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ibexman



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Door cards repair tips
Yes that old chestnut. .I have a broken off snap sac clip which needs re gluing I’ve tried super glue it just comes off ,does anyone have any tips on a successful repair ,I’m thinking maybe a 2 part resin glue. Thanks Chris

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I've had some success in the past with that type of glue - Araldite or similar. Darren

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If it in a thick enough area of the card, you can fit a short countersunk woodscrew with a head of an appropriate size to fit the nylon pin.
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ibexman



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It’s minimal in that area what is it made of it says pvc on the card but on cleaning the hole it’s very fibrous 🤔
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Door Card Fir Tree Fastener Receiver (The Part That Breaks in the Door Card)Suitable for EZM500050 needs to be Bonded in
Product code: EZM500050REC

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ibexman



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Thanks for that it doesn’t say what type of glue to bond it in with 🤔
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MussEd



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Re: Door cards repair tips
ibexman wrote:
Yes that old chestnut. .I have a broken off snap sac clip which needs re gluing I’ve tried super glue it just comes off ,does anyone have any tips on a successful repair ,I’m thinking maybe a 2 part resin glue. Thanks Chris

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Just did this repair a couple of months ago with Gorilla Glue two pack stuff. Failed the first time but the second time I left it clamped for ages and worked a treat. Still solid even after a test removal of door card.
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Loctite/Hardman Double Bubble Epoxy works wonders and can be purchased in measured single use sachets that are pre measured Thumbs Up

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I personally never had good success using epoxies (Areldite is an epoxy as well) on plastics.
I think polyurethane glues are better for this application.
I use Wurth bond and seal a lot, and I bet that it is very strong in this application.
I would still roughen a bit, especially the plastic thingy, and a good wipe with thinner (not white spirit). 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
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