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decent bonding glue?
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<blockquote data-quote="timetraveller" data-source="post: 38590" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>Remember that 'Araldite' is just one trade name for a particular epoxy resin which is aimed at the bottom end of the consumer market. Many epoxy resins soften when they get hot. Having said that years ago I used Araldite to bond my brake linings on to the shoes on my twin when I was racing and sprinting and did not use rivets as well. I never had any problems with the linings coming loose although being older and wiser? I would not recommend anyone else to do the same nowadays. There are plenty of "heat resistant epoxy resins" about and typing that phrase into Google will bring up so many choises that your only problem will be to find a supplier that will sell you a very small amount. However, the professionals do not use an epoxy resin but rather a heat resisting phenolic resin. Once again ask Google. The easiest would be to try and find somewhere locally who does the work and scrounge a small amount of resin from them but if there is no one local to you Google will give you the information you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetraveller, post: 38590, member: 456"] Remember that 'Araldite' is just one trade name for a particular epoxy resin which is aimed at the bottom end of the consumer market. Many epoxy resins soften when they get hot. Having said that years ago I used Araldite to bond my brake linings on to the shoes on my twin when I was racing and sprinting and did not use rivets as well. I never had any problems with the linings coming loose although being older and wiser? I would not recommend anyone else to do the same nowadays. There are plenty of "heat resistant epoxy resins" about and typing that phrase into Google will bring up so many choises that your only problem will be to find a supplier that will sell you a very small amount. However, the professionals do not use an epoxy resin but rather a heat resisting phenolic resin. Once again ask Google. The easiest would be to try and find somewhere locally who does the work and scrounge a small amount of resin from them but if there is no one local to you Google will give you the information you need. [/QUOTE]
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