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Old 09-04-2005, 04:58 PM
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i bought a CF hood, but the skeleton on the underside of the hood is coming off the hood. what can i use to put it back on there, please let me know, thanks
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Glue of some kind?
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Well theres this stuff, I forgot what it is called, it works on all surfaces and is heat and cold resistant....Dont use that stuff. Get some glue.
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how about gorilla glue, will taht work?
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i think hondabond is what they use on the stock hoods and im sure it would work great for you.
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Default Re: carbon fiber hood skeleton question (e jay one)

thanks for the info...any other suggestions?
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Default Re: carbon fiber hood skeleton question (cloproductions)

How about laying another layer of carbon fiber or ...fiber glass.. How come noone said that????
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some hardcore glue taht is high heat
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Weld the c-f

I dunno, things that come to mind: hondabond, JB weld, gorilla glue.
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one guy on here suggested hondabond...i saw that they have a hondabond HT, high heat from what i read from a google search...anyone had experience with this?
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Fiberglass resin and hardener might work if you do it right
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