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25 thoughts on “LOCTITE HY4070 Adhesive”
  1. It’s a bummer it didn’t hold when you tried fixing the boss to that sensor on the Acura. Still, I’d like to see you using the pry bar in a regular-time use and see how it handles. . . pun intended . . .

  2. I'll give it a shot. I already use Oatey ABS cement for grilles and such, and I even put an outside mirror back on my old bonneville with nothing but MaxGlue. It ain't hokey if it works!! I can't help but feel bad for those people whose birthday is today and they are going thru life right now completely digital-confection-less. Oh the humanity! ETCG1 to the rescue!

  3. Get yourself a plastic welding kit, and make a vid on that.

    I'm a building/house mechanic, I've been wanting to give plastic welding a go for years.

    Lately I've been needing/wanting to use it on commercial vacuum cleaners I have to maintain.

  4. When it comes to those plastic castings and bumpers it’s ALWAYS advised to use a piece of old window screen on the back that spans well past the cracked area. Also stop drill the end of those cracks so they don’t continue spreading. I actually prefer burning the screen right down into the back side using a soldering iron or wood burner . Then you know it’s not going anywhere. Push down until the melt rises up through the screen then smear it a bit and move on. It acts just like rebar with a concrete slab.👍🏻

  5. Nice glue.
    Random question as your a honda guru, What bolts do standard window regulators use to tie to the door frame.
    I've just bought a Honda FRV here in the UK and the 'numpty' who tried to fix it before hand has left the bolts on the driveway somewhere.
    I've read 10mm but goodness knows what type.

  6. That’s great that you don’t have to worry about using it right away or it clogs up. The one thing I hate about tubes of RTV is that the plastic caps tend to crack and the RTV cures. I wish they made aluminum caps to replace the plastic caps.

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