t3rra wrote:
Thenutinthemiddle wrote:
Well I spent ages yesterday cutting out double sided 'heavy duty all weather oil and water resistant guaranteed to stick anything to anything like sh1t to a blanket' double sided foam pads and carefully fitted the screwposts to my hockey sticks ensuring perfect alignment. A bit of a disaster though as the gentlest of tugging force easily unstuck these useless pieces of cr@p so now I am back to square one.
I think I will try no more nails next - it can't do any worse!
I will screw the posts into the hatch after first placing a square of greaseproof paper over each hole and punching through the paper with the securing post - then I shall apply the no more nails to each post head and stick the hockey stick on. Hopefully this will make it easy to align them properly and any excess gunk will be caught by the greaseproof paper and wont glue the hockey sticks permanently to the hatch.
We shall see...
I need 2 do this repire as well, was thinking off using a metal bond glue a weilder told me off its a strong as a weild, used in areas that's to thin or hard 2 get 2 places. Can't rember the name.
My 1st idea was 2 fiber glass them in place, 2 cut a long strip off it and and poke the studs though, then fix it all in place so the wings off the tabs are in cased. Hopefully the studs will pull on the wings, wings pull on the fiber glass pulling on the hockey sticks
I think your fibre glass idea is over engineered and you may end up with too large a gap between the hockey stick and the hatch glass for the weather seal to span.
In the end I used Evo-Stick Serious Stuff waterproof adhesive. Costs about £10 from B&Q but well worth it as it has stuck the posts on really well and was easy to work with too. I held the hockey sticks in place with some pegs from the washing line until the glue hardened. I recommend the greaseproof paper method I used above because that saved a lot of mess and hassle.
Today I trimmed off the excess glue and painted the insides of the hockey sticks black ready for fitting tomorrow
