This update is a quick overview on our plans to replace the quarter panels on the '65 Chevelle with some new pieces from OPGI , but we're going to use 3M Panelbond adhesive to do the job. Gluing the panels reduces the chance of warpage and corrosion, but it involves a couple special techniques.
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» 4 Comments
4"Glue" at Friday, 27 June 2008 13:02by Kevin
Well, we got it together... editing the video now. It's a pretty cool process. And no, I didn't get stuck to the floor. Not for very long, anyway.
3Comment at Friday, 20 June 2008 22:56by ausgoat
hey are they long shorts or short longs kev!!! Looking forward to see you guys glueing a panel on .
2"Hair" at Wednesday, 18 June 2008 03:47by Brandon
You don't have any hair, haha
1"Geek" at Tuesday, 17 June 2008 22:04by BillJetter
Kevine glued to the floor, crying would look a bit like that Little Rascals episode....