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Polyurethane Mount Fabrication Question

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Charlie90GST

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Mar 6, 2006
San Antonio, Texas
I looked on vfaqs, and did a search here but didn't find an answer, so here goes: I have already used liquid nails polyurethane to fill my top driverside mount, it worked great, but it took almost a week to fully harden I no longer have that kind of time to keep the car down. My question is this, can you put the mount in the oven at a low temp to help it harden more quickly? I'm shooting for 24 hours or less downtime. Has anyone done this before? I'm just starting a new job so I can't afford to buy the insert kit.
 
I did the oven method with 3m windo weld and the urethane cutting board. The key is to use small amouts at a time no larger then 1/4 inch thick and let it fully cure before adding another layer. It was holding up really well on my past talon but sold the talon. Using the urethane cutting board cuts down the time because it is already hardened ureathane and you just need to continue to fill till it is flush.
 
The problem with that Silver is that I also need quite a lot of stuff done to this car, so I'm going the cheap route wherever I can.

Can someone post the link to the windo weld method? I can't find it anywhere.
 
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