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Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169148] |
Thu, 10 May 2012 14:27 |
bhayes
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While I was working on my coach last night, I opened the door to the bathroom to finish up the new water heater install, and the door basically fell off its frame. It appears that the door skin was glued to a metal frame, which in turn is attached to the hinges.
I'll have to take the door off and glue the skin back onto the frame. Does anyone know what type of adhesive I should use?
We're hoping to take the coach camping this weekend for the first time in 20 months, though I still have a dead Onan to deal with. Keeping my fingers crossed, but not holding my breath.
-B
Bryan Hayes
'76 Eleganza II
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Re: [GMCnet] Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169151 is a reply to message #169148] |
Thu, 10 May 2012 14:42 |
Dwayne
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you should be able to use a good contact cement -
http://www.ehow.com/how_2063233_apply-contact-cement.html
Gorrila Glue
http://www.epinions.com/review/Gorilla_Glue_42543418/content_426139225732?sb=1
Take the door off the coach - clean the areas to be glued both on the metal
and back of the laminate. apply the glue and let set for the
proper time then carefully start at one end and lay the laminate down
pressing evenly - use small cardboard or wood strips to keep the remaining
laminate from contacting. Finish application and use a good roller to
apply pressure to all contact areas then put a 2x4 on each side of contact
points and
clamp. or lay the whole thing on a flat surface and lay a ply layer on top
with lots of weights and allow to set.
Regards
Dwayne
White Rock
77 Kingsley
Plan to join the Across Canada trip this August - Sept.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Bryan Hayes <hayesnet1@gmail.com> wrote:
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> While I was working on my coach last night, I opened the door to the
> bathroom to finish up the new water heater install, and the door basically
> fell off its frame. It appears that the door skin was glued to a metal
> frame, which in turn is attached to the hinges.
>
> I'll have to take the door off and glue the skin back onto the frame. Does
> anyone know what type of adhesive I should use?
>
> We're hoping to take the coach camping this weekend for the first time in
> 20 months, though I still have a dead Onan to deal with. Keeping my fingers
> crossed, but not holding my breath.
>
> -B
> --
> Bryan Hayes
> '76 Eleganza II
> Salt Lake City, Utah
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Re: [GMCnet] Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169155 is a reply to message #169151] |
Thu, 10 May 2012 14:59 |
Bruce Hart
Messages: 1501 Registered: October 2011 Location: La Grange, Wyoming
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If you use gorilla glue be sure to use medical exam gloves. Any glue that
you get on your skin will turn black.
Sheet rock shims are very good to use to prevent contact of the two glued
surfaces.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Dwayne Jacobson
<dwayne@havenproperties.ca>wrote:
> you should be able to use a good contact cement -
> http://www.ehow.com/how_2063233_apply-contact-cement.html
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> Gorrila Glue
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> http://www.epinions.com/review/Gorilla_Glue_42543418/content_426139225732?sb=1
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> Take the door off the coach - clean the areas to be glued both on the metal
> and back of the laminate. apply the glue and let set for the
> proper time then carefully start at one end and lay the laminate down
> pressing evenly - use small cardboard or wood strips to keep the remaining
> laminate from contacting. Finish application and use a good roller to
> apply pressure to all contact areas then put a 2x4 on each side of contact
> points and
> clamp. or lay the whole thing on a flat surface and lay a ply layer on top
> with lots of weights and allow to set.
>
> Regards
> Dwayne
> White Rock
> 77 Kingsley
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> Plan to join the Across Canada trip this August - Sept.
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> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Bryan Hayes <hayesnet1@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >
> >
> > While I was working on my coach last night, I opened the door to the
> > bathroom to finish up the new water heater install, and the door
> basically
> > fell off its frame. It appears that the door skin was glued to a metal
> > frame, which in turn is attached to the hinges.
> >
> > I'll have to take the door off and glue the skin back onto the frame.
> Does
> > anyone know what type of adhesive I should use?
> >
> > We're hoping to take the coach camping this weekend for the first time in
> > 20 months, though I still have a dead Onan to deal with. Keeping my
> fingers
> > crossed, but not holding my breath.
> >
> > -B
> > --
> > Bryan Hayes
> > '76 Eleganza II
> > Salt Lake City, Utah
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Re: Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169173 is a reply to message #169148] |
Thu, 10 May 2012 17:56 |
Ken Burton
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Bryan Hayes wrote on Thu, 10 May 2012 14:27 | While I was working on my coach last night, I opened the door to the bathroom to finish up the new water heater install, and the door basically fell off its frame. It appears that the door skin was glued to a metal frame, which in turn is attached to the hinges.
I'll have to take the door off and glue the skin back onto the frame. Does anyone know what type of adhesive I should use?
We're hoping to take the coach camping this weekend for the first time in 20 months, though I still have a dead Onan to deal with. Keeping my fingers crossed, but not holding my breath.
-B
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Mine is starting to come apart. I need to do the same thing. I'm thinking about using Gorilla Glue.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: [GMCnet] Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169176 is a reply to message #169173] |
Thu, 10 May 2012 18:32 |
Beach Coach
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My bathroom door skin separated at the top right corner down to the door
latch. I used a tube of LePage press tite contact cement ( item # 67-0310-4
at Canadiantire.ca at $2.99! ). The cement is transparent and easy to work
with and clean up after was a breeze; just wipe with a damp cloth. I
applied the cement onto the aluminum frame and pressed the panel back in
place; The panel and frame bonded immedietly, but as a precaution I used
C-clamps and two pieces of pine board to hold the panel and frame in place
over night. I also used this product for small laminate repairs and it
worked well. I also attempted to repair a small tear on the original
headliner, but the headliner melted!
Hugh MacDougall
Nova Scotia
1978 Palm Beach
1977 Transmode
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 7:56 PM, Ken Burton <n9cv@comcast.net> wrote:
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> Bryan Hayes wrote on Thu, 10 May 2012 14:27
> > While I was working on my coach last night, I opened the door to the
> bathroom to finish up the new water heater install, and the door basically
> fell off its frame. It appears that the door skin was glued to a metal
> frame, which in turn is attached to the hinges.
> >
> > I'll have to take the door off and glue the skin back onto the frame.
> Does anyone know what type of adhesive I should use?
> >
> > We're hoping to take the coach camping this weekend for the first time
> in 20 months, though I still have a dead Onan to deal with. Keeping my
> fingers crossed, but not holding my breath.
> >
> > -B
>
>
> Mine is starting to come apart. I need to do the same thing. I'm
> thinking about using Gorilla Glue.
> --
> Ken Burton - N9KB
> 76 Palm Beach
> Hebron, Indiana
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1975 Eleganza II
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Re: Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169199 is a reply to message #169148] |
Thu, 10 May 2012 20:05 |
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Matt Colie
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Bryan Hayes wrote on Thu, 10 May 2012 15:27 | While I was working on my coach last night, I opened the door to the bathroom to finish up the new water heater install, and the door basically fell off its frame. It appears that the door skin was glued to a metal frame, which in turn is attached to the hinges.
I'll have to take the door off and glue the skin back onto the frame. Does anyone know what type of adhesive I should use?
We're hoping to take the coach camping this weekend for the first time in 20 months, though I still have a dead Onan to deal with. Keeping my fingers crossed, but not holding my breath.
-B
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Bryan and Ken,
Mine did the same thing and I did use Gorilla Glue. It was not my first choice because of the short working time and swelling as it cures. I just used about three dozen clamps and long strongbacks to get it solidly clamped.
I seem to have made a mistake on mine. The door came out about a sixteenth higher than it had been and now it hits both the molded ceiling at the door top and the hallway light lense.
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169209 is a reply to message #169148] |
Thu, 10 May 2012 21:13 |
C Boyd
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Sir; i have a metal clad wooden french external door that was split about 2 feet thru the lockholes. I wedged it apart a little with a gasket scraper and packed it with 5 min JB Weld and used 4 c-clamps and paint paddles for stability. Wiped off the excess while soft. Seems as strong as new. Just what I did to repair a door.
Bryan Hayes wrote on Thu, 10 May 2012 15:27 | While I was working on my coach last night, I opened the door to the bathroom to finish up the new water heater install, and the door basically fell off its frame. It appears that the door skin was glued to a metal frame, which in turn is attached to the hinges.
I'll have to take the door off and glue the skin back onto the frame. Does anyone know what type of adhesive I should use?
We're hoping to take the coach camping this weekend for the first time in 20 months, though I still have a dead Onan to deal with. Keeping my fingers crossed, but not holding my breath.
-B
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C. Boyd
76 Crestmont
East Tennessee
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Re: Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169212 is a reply to message #169148] |
Thu, 10 May 2012 21:36 |
bhayes
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So here's what may be a dumb question: How do you get the door off? I can see the hinge screws, but the door hits the closet module and won't open far enough for me to get to the screws.
Bryan Hayes
'76 Eleganza II
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Re: Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169218 is a reply to message #169212] |
Fri, 11 May 2012 05:19 |
1275gtsport
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WID was remove the closet
you might be able to just remove the trim on the closet module. If you look in the doors and drawers of the module, you should see several screws that are on an angle. they point towards the center of the rig. these hold the trim that and a bit of glue.
once you are sure all the screws are out use something thin (like a putty knife) to separate the trim from the "walls" of the closet module.
Good luck
Adam Raeburn
Rothesay, NB
1976 Austin Mini
1977 GMC Palm Beach
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Re: Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169220 is a reply to message #169212] |
Fri, 11 May 2012 06:37 |
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Matt Colie
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Bryan Hayes wrote on Thu, 10 May 2012 22:36 | So here's what may be a dumb question: How do you get the door off? I can see the hinge screws, but the door hits the closet module and won't open far enough for me to get to the screws.
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Bryan,
I cheated.
I bought Harbor Fright 92630 and it was still too big. So, I ground the #2 phillips point's butt until it was just sticking out of the drive. Then I could get one side (forget which) loose. It was still a monumental PITA. To facilitate reassembly (make same less PITA), while I had everything apart, I drove the pins out of the hinges removed the broken springs and put in new - easily removable pins. That way, I could rehang it like a normal door.
Your weekend isn't dead - yet.
Good Luck
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169395 is a reply to message #169220] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 01:54 |
jtblank
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Speaking of door springs, does anybody have a source for the bath and closet door springs, mine are broke and would be nice that they closed by themselves.
John Blankenship
'76 Palm Beach
Tulare, CA
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Re: Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169397 is a reply to message #169395] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 01:59 |
Ken Burton
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jtblank wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 01:54 | Speaking of door springs, does anybody have a source for the bath and closet door springs, mine are broke and would be nice that they closed by themselves.
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I never knew they had springs. Mine must be bad also
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169681 is a reply to message #169148] |
Mon, 14 May 2012 23:19 |
Adrien G.
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Bryan,
The door will open all the way, it's probably touching the top of the closet module, there's nothing holding the C module at the top to the coach body frame (unless a PO put something there).
Try pushing the top of the module toward the coach wall, and or cut a piece of wood to try and wedge it at the top between the closet and shower module to force the closet back, the door can swing under the wood piece.
To jtblank and Ken and others,
The hinges do have springs. I had one hinge that was still ok, and it's set up to open the door. I think that if the springs where to close the door, it would be hard to open the lock and pull the door with that small lock handle and spring force, and also possibly for the purpose of keeping the door open to act as the dressing room.
I used spring hinges from McMaster-Carr # 15205A12 self closing.
The hing pins are in 2 pieces on the oem hinges, and I replaced with 1 brass pin (brazing rod). Use both springs to get the force about equal to oem.
For what it's worth.
Adrien & Jenny Genesoto
75 Glenbrook (26-3) Mods LS3.70 FD / Reaction Sys / 80mm Front&Intermidiate / Hydroboost / 16" Tires / Frame Rebuild / Interior Rebuild
Yuba City,Ca. Text 530-nine-3-three-3-nine-nine-6
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Re: Adhesive for the bathroom door [message #169840 is a reply to message #169681] |
Wed, 16 May 2012 07:21 |
1275gtsport
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Adrien G. wrote on Tue, 15 May 2012 01:19 | Bryan,
The door will open all the way, it's probably touching the top of the closet module, there's nothing holding the C module at the top to the coach body frame (unless a PO put something there).
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Not sure if the PO put it in or not but it looks OEM on my 77. there is a bracket both front and rear of the CM behind the upper cabinets. I will take pics today (if I haven't already) and get them posted to the pic site.
again with mine not sure if it was caused by the PO or not but the whole door, both bath and closet, were hitting the opposite side of the hall. I might try and get the closet away a bit further when rebuilding it so that in the future the screws can be reached easier. It sure wouldn't hurt the hallway to be an inch or so wider.
Adam Raeburn
Rothesay, NB
1976 Austin Mini
1977 GMC Palm Beach
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