ATTN: 4th Gen Console/ Window Switch people again!
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From: Quakertown, PA
Car: 1992 Camaro Z28 Convertible Z03
Engine: 383 SuperRam
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 2.73
ATTN: 4th Gen Console/ Window Switch people again!
ok I hollowed out my ashtray and made my panel,
what did you use to bond your panel to console. I dont know if I used some kind of wierd plastic for the panel or what, but super glue wont even hold it on.
what plastic and glue did you use?
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'86 TPi T/A L98
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what did you use to bond your panel to console. I dont know if I used some kind of wierd plastic for the panel or what, but super glue wont even hold it on.
what plastic and glue did you use?
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Fire fighting, Scuba Diving, and Fast cars.....Does life get any more exciting
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'86 TPi T/A L98
Mods:
Borla 3" Adjustable Cat Back
Edelbrock Headers
Catco High flow Cat
GT Auto Ram Air Hood
4th Gen. Spoiler
4th Gen Seats and center console
AOL Screen Name, Madbiker1
I don't remember the exact brand, but you can use something like DAP plastic weld or similar.
Any 2 part high strength epoxy designed for plastics. Just be sure to not put so much on that it leaks onto the visable areas.
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[This message has been edited by GndPrx (edited October 29, 2001).]
Any 2 part high strength epoxy designed for plastics. Just be sure to not put so much on that it leaks onto the visable areas.
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Car: 1986 Trans Am
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I used hot melt glue. Been through a winter and its still attached!
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From: Quakertown, PA
Car: 1992 Camaro Z28 Convertible Z03
Engine: 383 SuperRam
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 2.73
Went to Wal-mart and got some of that 2 part Plastic weld stuff...thats some miracle sh**, that stuff really works.
Thanx guys.
I also did something one step further, I'll wait till tomarrow to show and tell about it, just in case it doesnt come out as nice as I hope
[This message has been edited by 86FyrBrd (edited October 29, 2001).]
Thanx guys.
I also did something one step further, I'll wait till tomarrow to show and tell about it, just in case it doesnt come out as nice as I hope

[This message has been edited by 86FyrBrd (edited October 29, 2001).]
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by nosaint:
I used hot melt glue. Been through a winter and its still attached!
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I used hot melt glue. Been through a winter and its still attached!
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