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<blockquote data-quote="Boater" data-source="post: 144641" data-attributes="member: 2056"><p>The black gooo / glue is windshield urethane, holds 600lbs per sq inch and dampens any vibration. If using this method be sure your tubes are clean, I hit all my joints with an 80 grit grinding wheel and wiped with a paint prep. Also be sure to set your drill clutch so that the screws are not overtightened causing the threads to strip, ending up with a week joint. I started out using rivets but the urethane was causing the rivet gun to plug up and not work correct. Thanks for the complements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boater, post: 144641, member: 2056"] The black gooo / glue is windshield urethane, holds 600lbs per sq inch and dampens any vibration. If using this method be sure your tubes are clean, I hit all my joints with an 80 grit grinding wheel and wiped with a paint prep. Also be sure to set your drill clutch so that the screws are not overtightened causing the threads to strip, ending up with a week joint. I started out using rivets but the urethane was causing the rivet gun to plug up and not work correct. Thanks for the complements. [/QUOTE]
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