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Maxim Fast Set Bonding Adhesive Bond Metal To Metal 812 & 816 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Kearney, Nebraska, US

Kearney, Nebraska, US
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Fast Set Adhesive
Maxim™ Fast Set Bonding Adhesive is a modified acrylic adhesive used for bonding metal to metal surfaces. It is used for replacing door skins, roofs, quarter panels, truck bedsides, utility vehicle sides and other non-structural panels. Maxim™ Fast Set Bonding Adhesive has excellent adhesion to bare steel, galvanized steel, aluminum and e-coated panels. Maxim™ Fast Set Bonding Adhesive meets GM 6449G specifications and is backed with a full-life time warranty by Fiber Glass-Evercoat. Visit an authorized Maxim™ dealer in your area.

I also have the 816 universal bonding adhesive just let me know which one u want.

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