Has anyone glued sheet urethane to plain or powder coated steel?
I made a three inch riser for my floor jack as I've encountered times when I cannot jack a car high enough to do what I need to do under it (such as install a transmission). I want to glue a piece of sheet urethane to it to protect the painted surfaces. Has anyone done this successfully? What adhesive did you use? I spoke with the urethane manufacturer and they indicated to scuff the urethane and then use super glue. When I think of super glue I think of the little tubes and gluing my fingers together.
This is my jack riser and the urethane pad I want to glue to it.
I also have these attachments that I bolt to my universal jack stands that I made. I want to attach urethane to these as well so as not to scratch the frame of my car once it's painted. I'll drill out a hole in the urethane to get to the flathead bolt.
I found this glue on line. It says that it will adhere to HDPE and they have a YouTube video showing same. Has anyone ever tried this? HDPE has similar "slippery" characteristics as urethane.
Thank you for your help.
Britt
I made a three inch riser for my floor jack as I've encountered times when I cannot jack a car high enough to do what I need to do under it (such as install a transmission). I want to glue a piece of sheet urethane to it to protect the painted surfaces. Has anyone done this successfully? What adhesive did you use? I spoke with the urethane manufacturer and they indicated to scuff the urethane and then use super glue. When I think of super glue I think of the little tubes and gluing my fingers together.
This is my jack riser and the urethane pad I want to glue to it.
I also have these attachments that I bolt to my universal jack stands that I made. I want to attach urethane to these as well so as not to scratch the frame of my car once it's painted. I'll drill out a hole in the urethane to get to the flathead bolt.
I found this glue on line. It says that it will adhere to HDPE and they have a YouTube video showing same. Has anyone ever tried this? HDPE has similar "slippery" characteristics as urethane.
Thank you for your help.
Britt