Anyone used JB Weld before?
#1
Anyone used JB Weld before?
This is my first time using JB Weld. I'll give some background info:
The roof on the interior has like three layers. There is the carpeting which is glued to a cardboard-like piece which is glued to the metal roof.
Roof_____
Cardboard
Carpeting
The cardboard has started coming unglued to the roof, so it hangs very slightly. It's not enough to notice when you're looking at it, but it does slightly limit the view out of my rear view mirror.
I've tried using 3M tape and gorilla glue. Neither of them worked (or held for long). This time I'm trying to use JB Weld. My only issue is how long to I have to put pressure on the roof before the JB Weld will hold it's own. (Not till it completely dries, just till I don't have to hold it while it dries the rest of the way).
Does anyone know how long I'm going to need to put pressure on it?
The roof on the interior has like three layers. There is the carpeting which is glued to a cardboard-like piece which is glued to the metal roof.
Roof_____
Cardboard
Carpeting
The cardboard has started coming unglued to the roof, so it hangs very slightly. It's not enough to notice when you're looking at it, but it does slightly limit the view out of my rear view mirror.
I've tried using 3M tape and gorilla glue. Neither of them worked (or held for long). This time I'm trying to use JB Weld. My only issue is how long to I have to put pressure on the roof before the JB Weld will hold it's own. (Not till it completely dries, just till I don't have to hold it while it dries the rest of the way).
Does anyone know how long I'm going to need to put pressure on it?
#3
I tried superglue and it didn't work... or I didn't want to hold it for hours until it dried.
#4
If you really want to use it and in this case I don't think even I would you can get quick drying JBweld that sets up in under 5 mins instead of 24 hours like the hardcore stuff. I have used JB weld to reseal up a freinds outboard motor on his boat when the head cracked.
#8
2 words.
HOT GLUE
go get a hot glue gun and use that.
it works. I did it on mine, used 1/4 stick of hot glue, the roof never sagged again.
Damn near anytime you find that superglue or Epoxy dont work, HOT GLUE will do it.
HOT GLUE
go get a hot glue gun and use that.
it works. I did it on mine, used 1/4 stick of hot glue, the roof never sagged again.
Damn near anytime you find that superglue or Epoxy dont work, HOT GLUE will do it.
#12
Oh man... you know what, I never thought of that. My parents have a hot glue gun. I'm gonna do that tomorrow. Thanks!!
#15
If it's sagging in the rear, there's a TSB for it. The solution is regluing it and putting a push clip/fastener in the rear. Mine had that problem when I first got it though it was bad enough that I needed a new headliner. The only time I ever needed a warranty repair...
#16
If it's sagging in the rear, there's a TSB for it. The solution is regluing it and putting a push clip/fastener in the rear. Mine had that problem when I first got it though it was bad enough that I needed a new headliner. The only time I ever needed a warranty repair...
#17
This is an all purpose tool. It can lift and separate and when applied properly, the user can fart in the movies and no one will know. I use it with a popcicle stick. The miricle of science
#21
But you should try what Zig said first.
#22
No, you're not quite understanding the problem. It's not that it's sagging.
Roof_____
Cardboard
Carpeting
The cardboard and carpeting is separated from the metal roof. I can't staple into metal, haha.
Roof_____
Cardboard
Carpeting
The cardboard and carpeting is separated from the metal roof. I can't staple into metal, haha.
#23
You know what? My dad is the supervisor at a machine shop and I can see if they have any industrial strength adhesive that you don't have to apply constant pressure to that isn't quite as strong as JB weld.
#25
3M super trim adhesive comes out sticky as a ****..spray...hold for a minute and let it dry...should work...OEM uses it for exactly what you are needing it for.. we stock it at the BMW dealership I work for.