|  A number of places will sell that style of epoxy, including the Eastwood Co
 in the States.  I know many manufacturers use it for door skins, and some
have approved it for panel repairs, but I'm not sure about load-bearing
aplications.  Does the floorpan represent part of the unibody structure?  I
had actualy thought about making composite replacements, but that could be a
few years off.
JJJ
-------Original Message-------
From: Simon Austin
Date: Thursday, July 03, 2003 12:16:20 PM
To: jhn3@uakron.edu
Cc: mgb-v8@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Gauge Bezels
That should work as well.
Funny you should mention the glue, there's a discussion going on over on the
"british-car.co.uk" web-site BBS about bonding floor panels in with epoxys.
Supposedly, a lot of manufacturers are using this instead of welding
nowadays.
My body guy used a two-part epoxy to attach my Sebring fenders to the car
and it's as strong as welding. Might be a bit much for gauges but the idea
is the same.
Cheers
Simon
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