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Thank you, Stephen.
Other than traditional white wood glue, the only specialist wood glue that I have used was Cascamite, years ago on a wooden boat.
Your stuff looks a lot simpler to apply.
Jamie.
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Hi Jamie, I looked at the various types of glue that I could get here in Calgary and the glue that John Heath had suggested I use was almost impossible to get unless I ordered a huge amount. The cost of that was prohibitive.
I wanted something that would not crack or be affected by moisture etc., easy to use and didn't break the bank. The small bottle in the pic was about 30 pounds GBP as it was but totally worth it.
I wasn't sure initially if it would be any good, but my concerns were unwarranted.
Cheers,
Stephen
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Thank you, Steve.
I had not realised that you are in Australia. It seems that Akfix glue is not that readily available over here. When I get to that stage, I shall look for a suitable glue that is on sale here.
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Went into the workplace shop today and got the back assembly of the body positioned temporarily on the back of the car and fitted the top side rails to the header board on the windshield frame. These were offered up the the rear frame of the van and temporarily taped them to the top corners with duct tape to allow proper positioning of the lower sections where they intersect the rear wing arches. The front board was also fitted to the top rails ahead of the header board. I can see the van shape very easily now which is exciting. My colleague (boss) can't wait to see it completed. Me too.
Everything is only screwed together at this point as I need to be able to take things apart if required. Once the rear wing arches are sorted out and installed permanently I can attach the rear frame properly with the thorough bolts into the steel floor cross member.
I'll post some pics very shortly.
Cheers,
Stephen
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I am enjoying this thread, Stephen. Keep up the good work!