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KirkH
09-20-2018, 12:22 PM
I have a Makita PO5000C that the hook and loop velcro is separating from the backing plate. What type of glue should I use to hold it on? Obviously dont want any glue melting out.

Thanks!


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DBAILEY
09-20-2018, 12:51 PM
I have not had any luck trying to re-glue the Velcro back down to a backing plate or to a polishing pad.

MarkD51
09-20-2018, 02:00 PM
While I have used something as simple as DAP Contact Cement on a replacement Foam Pad on a Craftsman Orbital Waxer, this type of Glue would probably not be good enough for a DA or Rotary Backing Plate which likely sees more heat, and possibly liquid chemicals.

I might lean towards using a 2-part Epoxy that can stand up to such rigors, and perhaps something like JB Weld would work fine. Once mixed, one should be able to spread a thin amount where needed, clamp with some pressure or weight, quickly wipe away any excess and let fully dry.

JB Weld is easily gotten, wally world and such, just see what it can be used on before buying.

KirkH
09-20-2018, 02:42 PM
Yes I have some jbweld. Thanks.


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DBAILEY
09-20-2018, 03:16 PM
Doesn't that dry really hard though?

FUNX650
09-20-2018, 03:25 PM
The following may do the trick:
•2-part epoxy glues;
•Gorilla Glue


Bob

2black1s
09-20-2018, 04:35 PM
I would opt for gorilla glue over any epoxy as it is much more flexible.

Calendyr
09-20-2018, 05:08 PM
I would opt for gorilla glue over any epoxy as it is much more flexible.

Why would you want flexibility? It's for the backing plate, not a pad. Could flexible glue have any benefit?

2black1s
09-20-2018, 05:35 PM
Why would you want flexibility? It's for the backing plate, not a pad. Could flexible glue have any benefit?

I don't know of any backing plates that are absolutely rigid - they all have some flexibility to them. Thus my recommendation for a more flexible adhesive.

FUNX650
09-20-2018, 05:40 PM
I would opt for gorilla glue over any epoxy
as it is much more flexible.
IMO:
Even if true, there’s no need in knocking
the 2-part epoxy’s ‘rigidness’...when the
ultimate goal is “securement”.




Why would you want flexibility?
It's for the backing plate, not a pad.

^^^ :iagree:



Could flexible glue have any benefit?

I’m thinking maybe beneficial for
re-Velcro’d BPs that will wind up
being attached to Flex polishers? :)


Bob

PaulMys
09-20-2018, 05:48 PM
Check out a product from 3M called 5200.

That stuff is the most tenacious bonding material I have ever seen in my entire life.

It's actually incredible. Once two substances are bonded with 5200, the only way to separate them is to destroy them in the process.

itsgn
09-20-2018, 05:54 PM
I would opt for gorilla glue over any epoxy as it is much more flexible.

The are epoxy compounds that have additives added to them that make them less rigid and more flexible, or even rubbery. -> flexible epoxy - Google Search (https://www.google.com/search?q=flexible+epoxy)

Vanquish Auto
09-20-2018, 08:05 PM
I know some companies that sell replacement Velcro for sanders includes E6000 with their kits. You might have some luck with it. It’s pretty strong and it’s flexible when it dries.

detailsbydennis
09-20-2018, 08:20 PM
Shoe glue flexible and waterproof


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KirkH
09-20-2018, 09:18 PM
I ended up trying Permatex Gasket sealer since the velcro piece kind of felt like a gasket. I will let you know how it holds.


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