Originally Posted by Vector
Not all polyurethane is the same.
This stuff should at least adhere pretty well and be weather resistant.
It may tear apart quite easily, however, as it's designed to seal static things (roofs) rather than act as a weight bearing bushing with lots of vibration.
I'd expect it to work as well as, if no better than the Windo-weld.
Not what I'd do, but let us know how they hold up.
Not all polyurethane is the same.
This stuff should at least adhere pretty well and be weather resistant.
It may tear apart quite easily, however, as it's designed to seal static things (roofs) rather than act as a weight bearing bushing with lots of vibration.
I'd expect it to work as well as, if no better than the Windo-weld.
Not what I'd do, but let us know how they hold up.
thats what I was thinking. The max shearing stress may be completely different depending on the length of the polymer chains, ect.