Do you have any installations showing this glue in action?
What happens to the glue when it gets old and brittle?
Any tensile and shear strengths of it?
I googled it and all I can find is vendors touting how great it is.
at this point I don't have any info of the test results,since it it was years ago I got a Body Shop Business magazine I subscribe to ,they were testing this stuff and it was unreal, they had a few same type,year make and model cars that had roof, quarter and rear body panels glued on ,they dropped one from like 50 or 75 feet, rolled another one at high speed and another one was t-boned on the side, they compared it to factory spot welds,I think,I remeber that that adhesive was made by Lord Fuzor, try googling that, it may come up,
I don't think you would be asking theese quaestions if you actually worked with this adhesive,
I belive I have a sample of that I took from trade show ,it was two strips of aluminum fairly thick gauge with just a drop of Lord Fuzor adhesive,let me tell you, even with bothe ends on two pairs of pliers , you can not rip them apart, a few years ago I had unpleasant experience replacing a quarter panel that was glued on with Duramix by,it was not fun, cause the only way to remove it was to cut off near th pinchweld and then just use a grinder to remove the remnants of the old panel ,that junk was on :swear:there, so unless you plan on removing the panels ,do not glue them on
Stefan