Jay
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I've seen it done with windscreen bonder before (with limited results) but has anyone found anything like this stuff locally?
http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m125770485
"By pouring a 2-component special urethane rubber in the cavity of genuine mount, it can be a commercially available strengthening mount the same level. ( hardness 65 70 75 80 85 90 ; 6 type setting) water absorption is low, it does not cause hydrolysis with water or the like. (Polyurethane, etc. are decomposed to become tattered.) HF set A solution 350 g B solution 350 g
( mixing ratio 1: 1 ) total 700g Because it is, it depends also on the type of vehicle is about 1 to 1.5 cars is when it can be manufactured I think. Products are manufactured by M Arts motor sports. Price ¥ 7560 (tax included) ※ I do the product specification changes for quality improvement. It can also be painted in conventional street surface. 1.A liquid (main agent) 2.B solution (curing agent) 3. brush × 1 4. gloves × 1 set 5. measuring cup × 2 6. cleaning thinner × 1 7. Instructions"
Should be worth a punt on older bushes that are showing signs of cracks?
Jay
http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m125770485
"By pouring a 2-component special urethane rubber in the cavity of genuine mount, it can be a commercially available strengthening mount the same level. ( hardness 65 70 75 80 85 90 ; 6 type setting) water absorption is low, it does not cause hydrolysis with water or the like. (Polyurethane, etc. are decomposed to become tattered.) HF set A solution 350 g B solution 350 g
( mixing ratio 1: 1 ) total 700g Because it is, it depends also on the type of vehicle is about 1 to 1.5 cars is when it can be manufactured I think. Products are manufactured by M Arts motor sports. Price ¥ 7560 (tax included) ※ I do the product specification changes for quality improvement. It can also be painted in conventional street surface. 1.A liquid (main agent) 2.B solution (curing agent) 3. brush × 1 4. gloves × 1 set 5. measuring cup × 2 6. cleaning thinner × 1 7. Instructions"
Should be worth a punt on older bushes that are showing signs of cracks?
Jay