avoiding a mechanical bond

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is there any way to avoid a mechanical bond to glass? (old glass)
i know that acetone helps..but....can it be done properly?

thanks
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Re: avoiding a mechanical bond

man your quick! its 2 in the morn on the west coast!

i want to really "loosen up" the current old fiberglass so i can get a good bond with the new glass/resin.

i know acetone left for a little while will "soften" the old glass.
is there any way to increase the strength of the bond between old glass and new? so a mechanical bond doesnt occure.

and could you please re check black stuff in rebuilding?

i appreciate your knowelage
thanks oops
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: avoiding a mechanical bond

i've always used a good sanding to get the dead off the top, and rough up for the bond.
 

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Re: avoiding a mechanical bond

we need a thanks button:D
im goin to bed. its three in the morn here.
have a good day eh?

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p.s. ill post picks soon
 

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Re: avoiding a mechanical bond

A Mechanical Bond is the Only bonding factor in rebuilding Old Glass,.....

You can Not reverse the chemical process that happened Years ago.....

Sanding with Course paper is the way to Go.......
 

ondarvr

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Re: avoiding a mechanical bond

Like Bond-o said, a mechanical bond is mostly what you'll be getting on old glass, so you want that mechanical bond to be as good as possible. Use a small grinder with 36 grit discs and you'll be fine.

I don't think I've ever seen a black waxy product used in a bilge and I think that's why you didn't get many responses to that question.
I did use car under coating to seal some exposed foam on my jet boat though.
 

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Re: avoiding a mechanical bond

I used 24 grit on my angle grinder and it worked great. It eats through material fast and roughs up the surface for the new glass to stick to.

Have a great day,

Rob.
 

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Re: avoiding a mechanical bond

thanks guys.
lotta work ahead of me.
ill post picks as soon as i figgure out how

cheers
 
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