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16th August 2006, 03:58 PM #1
Aluminium Angle glue
Hi
Looking for help. Need to adhere aluminium angle to tile steps. The angle is to be fitted on the riser & going join. It is a commercial situation
Any ideas on what adhesive to use ie Maxbond by Fuller or Fullerprine 303 by Fuller
Thanks
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16th August 2006, 07:17 PM #2Intermediate Member
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Aluminium Angle Glue
Hi Simomatra,
I have done this with Liquid nails and it seems to have held up ok.
Regards Pauly
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16th August 2006, 07:45 PM #3
Thanks Pauly
Thought that may do it did not want to waste the cost of the extra dollars if not required
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16th August 2006, 07:53 PM #4
Go with Pauly. I used ally angle in our new bathroom, on external corners and round the windows onto tiles. 4 years on and the Liquid Nails (or whatever variant was cheapest at Bunnies), still holding.
This stuff would stick Simon Crean's smile to oily water!Bodgy
"Is it not enough simply to be able to appreciate the beauty of the garden without it being necessary to believe that there are faeries at the bottom of it? " Douglas Adams
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16th August 2006, 09:30 PM #5
Gidday Simomatra
I'd go using some sicka flex 295 ultra UV......................Is a real strong adhesive set up for porus to non porus glue ups etc. Give Lignum a PM his had a bit of experience with this one.
I've had great success using Sika 295 to help inlay aluminum t-trak into man made boards
Hope this helps
REGards LouJust Do The Best You Can With What You HAve At The Time
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16th August 2006, 09:46 PM #6
Yep Lou's correct, that would work too. Always use Sikaflex on the boats.
Bit more exxy tho, and ALWAYS wear gloves.Bodgy
"Is it not enough simply to be able to appreciate the beauty of the garden without it being necessary to believe that there are faeries at the bottom of it? " Douglas Adams
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16th August 2006, 11:38 PM #7
Sam,
commercial installation hey? I'd look at it this way:
1 cartridge liquid nails/maxbond/whatever $4 - $6?
1 cartridge bostik matrix/sikaflex etc $10 - $15 ?
= cost saving of $9 per cartridge.
(above figures probably out a bit, been a few years since I used any of it regularly)
One angle coming loose = callback + cartridge of the good stuff + Xhours of time = loss of a few hundred$$ (+ damage to reputation = potentially thousand$$ lost )
I will not trust my money or reputation to liquid nails/maxbond et al it does go hard and brittle with with age and I've seen failures, plus you've got to ask yourself, if it comes loose and some old duck pitches head first down the stairs because of it, how good is my public liability?:eek:
Mick the cautious"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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17th August 2006, 09:15 AM #8
Thanks all for the replies. The job in question is one my youngest son has been asked to do.
He respects all the opinions he reads on the forum
I think Mick has put up the valid points of the angle coming loose and also the public risk.
Many thanks to Bodgy and Lou I will let the son make the final decision as it is his reputation hanging on this
They have asked for the anle caping to protect the corners as to replace the entire stair would involve removal of a lot of timber. 139 stairs very costly. This is the owners cost saving way
Many thanks for al the replies
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17th August 2006, 03:44 PM #9Deceased
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Originally Posted by Simomatra
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Peter.
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18th August 2006, 11:56 AM #10GOLD MEMBER
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You do not mention whether it is internal or external - if internal then as a last resort use liquid nails - go with the sikaflex.
If it is external do not use liquid nails - it will lose its bond go powdery and the strip will fall off.
Do it once and do it right. IMHO
Bob
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18th August 2006, 01:26 PM #11
Thanks Bob
He has run with Lou's suggestion for the sikaflex 295 UV
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