Originally Posted by aftcg
Hey guys!
Tried the 3M winder-weld with some success. However, it failed after about 18 months of the Houston heat, and lots of cycles. I'm pretty good with my hands, and can fix nearly anything, so I'm positive it wasn't the installer's fault. [yeah, right]
I am going to try this:
Convertible Rear Window - How to Refasten - Corvette Forum
I shall post if successful or not.
*******UPDATE*******
Try Rhino Glue. Its a thick cynoacrilate. I should have tried this stuff first! I have been using cynoacrilate (CA) glue for years with my radio controlled airplane habit. Crash, rebuild, crash, rebuild...
Well. Its been just about a month since the repair, and I'm 100% satisfied. It took 20 minutes all said and done. And cost about 20 bucks. Been parking it in the sun for about 3 days a week, in the Houston heat and its working out great! HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
However, you will spill a bit here and there so make sure you have a thick drop cloth, or old moving blanket. If you do get it in a place where you don't want it, you can undo it with a solvent. You should buy this before starting this project.
CA Solvent:
TowerHobbies.com | US-1 Hot Stuff Ultra Super Solvent 2 oz
SOOO HAAAAAAPYYYY!!