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Old 03-31-2006, 05:48 PM
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How are all you guys fastening your bowtie emblems to your stull billet grills. I have the grill and a blue 69 chevelle grill emblem and can't for the life of me get it to lay right, and i dont kow what i should used to attach it. JB Weld?

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oh yeah i already cut them damn posts off since they hit the middle bar of the grill.
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i just used a lot of jb weld and it has held for at least 6 months now and is still on there strong.

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JB weld's the way to go, but the JB weld needs to grab/form around something. You don't want to be relying just upon the bond strength, but on the set-up JB weld material acting like a fastener.

With the posts completely gone you're going to need to fab something up to be really safe. JB weld will probably hold just fine, though.




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