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Anybody have a line on outboard decals?
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<blockquote data-quote="sturdi87" data-source="post: 152177" data-attributes="member: 2691"><p>Sounds like you need a pinch, or a slap, to wake you up from your dream. Maybe back in the kiekhofer days I suppose. But I wouldn't use that spray on adhesive stuff. I bought some adhesive to glue the "V8 Magnum" emblem back onto the front quarter panel of my truck after a road sign scraped it off during a landscaping job (dumb story). Anyways I forget what it was called or what website I got it off but I would look for something made for that type of job as compared to an adhesive designed for use by a teenage girl to glue a collage of the back street boys, or whoever is popular right now, together onto a poster board to hang on the wall. haha :lol: The local wally world carries an adhesive designed to hold rear view mirrors on in the auto section, I might try something like that as opposed to a spray adhesive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sturdi87, post: 152177, member: 2691"] Sounds like you need a pinch, or a slap, to wake you up from your dream. Maybe back in the kiekhofer days I suppose. But I wouldn't use that spray on adhesive stuff. I bought some adhesive to glue the "V8 Magnum" emblem back onto the front quarter panel of my truck after a road sign scraped it off during a landscaping job (dumb story). Anyways I forget what it was called or what website I got it off but I would look for something made for that type of job as compared to an adhesive designed for use by a teenage girl to glue a collage of the back street boys, or whoever is popular right now, together onto a poster board to hang on the wall. haha :lol: The local wally world carries an adhesive designed to hold rear view mirrors on in the auto section, I might try something like that as opposed to a spray adhesive? [/QUOTE]
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