Re: [MBZ] trim

2013-02-27 Thread Hendrik and fay

Sorry, my bad

H

26/02 19:16, Max D wrote:

Unnecessary of!  Stop wasting my time!
-M

H wrote:


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Re: [MBZ] trim

2013-02-26 Thread Max Dillon
Unnecessary of!  Stop wasting my time!
-M

H wrote:

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Re: [MBZ] trim - was: Weekend Report (long)

2013-02-26 Thread Rich Thomas
I once tried to explain the concept of irony to my dogs, but realized 
after a while it just wasn't going to take, so I stopped.


--R

On 2/25/13 11:51 PM, Fmiser wrote:

Rich Thomas wrote:
Trim your posts!

You censure someone for not trimming - in a post that wasn't
trimmed.  *whew*  I'm not sure how to reply...

--   Philip
  


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Re: [MBZ] trim - was: Weekend Report (long)

2013-02-26 Thread WILTON

They kept giving you that anxious, Where's-the-bacon look?

Wilton

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To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] trim - was: Weekend Report (long)


I once tried to explain the concept of irony to my dogs, but realized 
after a while it just wasn't going to take, so I stopped.


--R

On 2/25/13 11:51 PM, Fmiser wrote:

Rich Thomas wrote:
Trim your posts!

You censure someone for not trimming - in a post that wasn't
trimmed.  *whew*  I'm not sure how to reply...

--   Philip
  


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Re: [MBZ] trim - was: Weekend Report (long)

2013-02-25 Thread Fmiser
 Rich Thomas wrote:

 Trim your posts!

You censure someone for not trimming - in a post that wasn't
trimmed.  *whew*  I'm not sure how to reply...

--   Philip
 

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Re: [MBZ] trim - was: Weekend Report (long)

2013-02-25 Thread WILTON

I think he was kidding.  ;)

Wilton

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Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] trim - was: Weekend Report (long)



Rich Thomas wrote:



Trim your posts!


You censure someone for not trimming - in a post that wasn't
trimmed.  *whew*  I'm not sure how to reply...

--   Philip


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[MBZ] trim

2013-02-25 Thread Hendrik and fay

Example of future post

H

26/02 15:30, WILTON said

think he was kidding

W

- O M- From:  fmi...@gmail.com
To: MDL mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: 25/02/13 11:51 PM
Subject: trim

R T wrote:
Cut ur posts!

censure one for not cutn - in a post that wasn't
cut.  not sure how to reply
- P



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Re: [MBZ] Trim adhesive

2006-11-28 Thread Jim Cathey

1. What is the proper adhesive to use to replace these pieces?


I've tried weatherstrip adhesive, and Shoe Goo.  Not very good
results over time with either.


3.  Is it real wood?


Yes.


4. If I get lazy and don't re-apply these pieces, is there a market for
them?


Only if they're not cracked, and if you also remove the aluminum backing
from the dash and send it along too.

-- Jim




[MBZ] Trim adhesive

2006-11-27 Thread Jerry Herrman

Several of the wood trim pieces on my 82 240D have come loose.

1. What is the proper adhesive to use to replace these pieces?

2. What might I have around the house that would be good enough?

3.  Is it real wood?

4. If I get lazy and don't re-apply these pieces, is there a market for 
them?


thanks in advance,

Jerry
1982 240D
234,000 miles






Re: [MBZ] Trim adhesive

2006-11-27 Thread R A Bennell
Contact cement like one would use to apply Formica to a counter top.

Randy

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jerry Herrman
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:04 PM
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Subject: [MBZ] Trim adhesive


Several of the wood trim pieces on my 82 240D have come loose.

1. What is the proper adhesive to use to replace these pieces?

2. What might I have around the house that would be good enough?

3.  Is it real wood?

4. If I get lazy and don't re-apply these pieces, is there a market for 
them?

thanks in advance,

Jerry
1982 240D
234,000 miles




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Re: [MBZ] Trim adhesive

2006-11-27 Thread kevin kraly

Contact cement like one would use to apply Formica to a counter top.

The zebrano trim on my '83 300SD seems to be warped in spots and has 
partially come unglued.  Will this work to keep the warped parts in place if 
I press hard enough to set up the glue?


Kevin in Hillsboro Oregon
1983 300SD 284K miles, Ursula 





Re: [MBZ] Trim adhesive

2006-11-27 Thread Werner Fehlauer
Jerry - the wood trim on M-Bs is typically real wood veneer, glued to a thin 
piece of aluminum, which is glued to a plywood underlayment.  It is pretty 
difficult to glue this sandwich back together without taking the trim piece 
out of the car, so that you can properly prepare the surfaces and clamp the 
layers together.
One guy who does this very well, and it's his livelihood, is Drew Tibcken of 
Heritage Woodwork in North Carolina.  He has described the process at the 
last Startech (05), and the pieces he has done look better than new.


Werner

- Original Message - 
From: Jerry Herrman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 6:03 PM
Subject: [MBZ] Trim adhesive



Several of the wood trim pieces on my 82 240D have come loose.

1. What is the proper adhesive to use to replace these pieces?

2. What might I have around the house that would be good enough?

3.  Is it real wood?

4. If I get lazy and don't re-apply these pieces, is there a market for
them?

thanks in advance,

Jerry
1982 240D
234,000 miles




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[MBZ] trim your posts!!

2006-10-11 Thread Glenn M. Brown
Kaleb,
I was wondering when you/someone were going to bring this up . . . annoying.
G. M. Brown
Rochester, NY