gkent
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It wants to take it off when he's surrounded by Chevy guys !!I don't want it permanently attached.
It wants to take it off when he's surrounded by Chevy guys !!I don't want it permanently attached.
Yep, it's what they make dental floss for... be we digress!a little blob of strip caulk will stick horse **** to hay, but can be removed....... or 3m double sided tape
Holy Shat Stan... $13 with tax, no way!These days my "go to" adhesive for just about everything is a tube of polyurethane adhesive from some place like home depot. This **** will stick anything to anything - SERIOUSLY !! Ok, its not thin like crazy glue so its not going to be an invisible joint BUT it literally will stick anything to anything. And unlike something like silicone that has very little strength, you could literally make a bungee cord out of this stuff.
Yes, its in a tube - just seal it well after use. I usually start with a small hole and use a LONG screw to seal it. I quite often have to yank or even drill out the dried plug. So what, its worth the effort!
I swear to God, if you could get an elephant to stand still long enough this stuff would hold it in place !!!
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66 back are all metal with a cast threadable boss. Forward of that when supply dwindled they became plastic with a tin cap and snap in. Repro's, for the majority these days, are not dimensional correct. They also sell Silver repros... even though it never happened!So, the 66 and earlier pentastars are brass, and from then on they are plastic???
Here's some good info on the Pentastar emblem history:So, the 66 and earlier pentastars are brass, and from then on they are plastic???
It also comes in a smaller size like GOOP.These days my "go to" adhesive for just about everything is a tube of polyurethane adhesive from some place like home depot. This **** will stick anything to anything - SERIOUSLY !! Ok, its not thin like crazy glue so its not going to be an invisible joint BUT it literally will stick anything to anything. And unlike something like silicone that has very little strength, you could literally make a bungee cord out of this stuff.
Yes, its in a tube - just seal it well after use. I usually start with a small hole and use a LONG screw to seal it. I quite often have to yank or even drill out the dried plug. So what, its worth the effort!
I swear to God, if you could get an elephant to stand still long enough this stuff would hold it in place !!!
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We should discuss this further. I do like the history read though.Interesting read. Glue the f@cker on with whatever and be done with it. Strip caulk, double stick tape all seem like they would be a bit thick. How about a drop of super glue?