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I don't want to use pop rivets to fix my chequer plate trim!

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L90OOK:
You'll get it from a decent chandlers or boatbuilders...there's a few your way  :wink:
PMSL...wetting ones pants laughing  :lol:

Well done staying on topic  \:D/  =D>

hairyasswelder:
Chequer plate door trim??
Inside or outside of door??
If outside def sikkoflex (try car body shop supplies) but if internal do you ever need to remove it? (door locks etc.) If so sikkoflex is VERY hard to remove  :roll:
I border on a fetish for S/S button head bolts  :oops:

Steve

lee celtic:
sikkaflex is the way to go it's amazing(get it from boat yards) . good intial tack but will need clamping until set. And make sure it's in the right place as you won't get it off again.

Wurth do somthing similar (and cheaper) that we use on military stuff but I can't remember the name.

L90OOK:

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I border on a fetish for S/S button head bolts  :oops:

Steve
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Me too & the counter sunk varients  #-o  :lol:

peasey:
when i worked in a press shop they used a glue type stuff to stick the machines some weighing 10 tonnes plus to the floor to stop them moving under load now i think this was called tico adhesive but im not sure.the stuff was so strong when they tried to move them to make way for new presses it ripped the renforced concrete up!oh and mate you got to stop posting promises like those!!! well funny, top man :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

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