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thedelihaus
Posted: February 07, 2009 01:07 pm
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Howdy,

What glues do you folks think are best for re-installing glass in tuner faceplates, metered amp faceplates, receiver faceplates, etc.

I'm fixing up my Denon POA 1500s and want to re-attach the glass to the inside of the aluminum faceplate.

Gorilla glue is a favorite nut I'm cnloncerned about when it expands/foams. I have a 2-part epoxy but wonder if there are better solutions.

Perhaps a rubber type glue?


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Posted: February 07, 2009 04:00 pm
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silicone adhesive?


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Posted: February 07, 2009 04:15 pm
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Rubber cement or contact cement would be my first choice, especially if the glass was held in while the faceplate was re-secured. Rubber cement would allow a small bit of re-positioning and removal later. Epoxies and such have too much permanence for my tastes.


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Posted: February 07, 2009 04:22 pm
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Posted: February 08, 2009 05:06 am
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I'm with Scott on this. Maybe transparent silicon will do the job.


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Posted: February 09, 2009 04:47 am
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You can get the 2 sided tape that is used on a lot of faceplates, your local Hardware or Home Improvement store will have it. It is removeable if you need to get in again.

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Posted: February 09, 2009 05:01 am
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Good Idea Jim. I was thinking it had to be sealed.


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Posted: February 09, 2009 07:37 am
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Spot on Jim. I was about to also suggest silicone sealant but I do have a roll of this double-sided tape that I can best explain as "double sided tape, without the tape". It has two backing strips and nothing buy the gum between. It's an old 3M product that we used for doing cut 'n' paste modifications of bromides, etc.


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Posted: February 09, 2009 09:05 am
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QUOTE (marcz @ February 09, 2009 06:37 am)
Spot on Jim. I was about to also suggest silicone sealant but I do have a roll of this double-sided tape that I can best explain as "double sided tape, without the tape". It has two backing strips and nothing buy the gum between. It's an old 3M product that we used for doing cut 'n' paste modifications of bromides, etc.

Thanks to our US Government, I have a couple cases of 3M Y-9485 (9485PC) adhesive tape. It is just the clear stickum on a waxpaper backing in a 3" X 60yd roll. If you seal a cardboard box with it, it is strong enough to tear the layer of cardboard, yet a little heat or acetone and razor will easily remove it.

I have a pair of '40 Ford tailight lenses and bezels hanging on my office wall, and I used a little of this to hold the glass lenses in place. They've been hanging there for 5 or 6 years now.


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Posted: February 09, 2009 12:44 pm
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Excellent suggestions.

I'm going for either the silicone or silicone style glue, or if I can locate some of that neato tape, some of that.

Thanks, guys!


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Posted: February 09, 2009 05:01 pm
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QUOTE (thedelihaus @ February 09, 2009 02:44 pm)
Excellent suggestions.

I'm going for either the silicone or silicone style glue, or if I can locate some of that neato tape, some of that.

Thanks, guys!

The double side tape is pretty easy to locate (it is what was probably used in the first place), if for some reason you can't contact myself or itlldue, I'll be happy to get some on its way.

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Posted: February 09, 2009 05:03 pm
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you could use carpet tape it is double sided.


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Posted: February 09, 2009 05:53 pm
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Paul - I just looked this stuff I have up, and it's $89.00 a roll. blink.gif If you want to try it, I can cut a few strips and put them in an envelope. Only cost 34 cents that way. soundt/thumbup.gif


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Posted: February 09, 2009 07:32 pm
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Paul, try your local auto parts store like NAPA and ask for "automotive quality" double-sided tape. Some better hardware store (e.g. Ace, TrueValue) carry similar stuff too.


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Posted: February 09, 2009 08:18 pm
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I know Menards and Lowes have it so I would assume Home Depot would have it, yes Ace, Jeffery Allens and other craft and sewing stores too, a slight amount of foam is not a bad thing, it will work to absorb some vibration and shock, as well as seal. Wider tape can easily be cut to work.
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