vicbee
Materials
- Aug 8, 2002
- 35
I am looking to bond 1-1/4" diameter hard wood half spheres onto 20" x 1-1/4" x 1/8" thick stainless steel 304 bars. The ss bars are expected to flex by 2-3 mm at most under pressure. The wood only serves a decorative purpose although it will probably also help rigidify the bar, which is fine. I don't expect the wood to be affected by the ss flex.
I assumed a 2 parts epoxy structural adhesive would be what I need, but the fabricator I am considering working with says with time (10-20 years) the adhesive bond will fail. He suggests a mechanical anchoring of the wood to the stainless steel.
The added welds, time, etc.. will affect the cost of this project to some degree so I'd like to hear from adhesive specialists what they think... Thanks.
I assumed a 2 parts epoxy structural adhesive would be what I need, but the fabricator I am considering working with says with time (10-20 years) the adhesive bond will fail. He suggests a mechanical anchoring of the wood to the stainless steel.
The added welds, time, etc.. will affect the cost of this project to some degree so I'd like to hear from adhesive specialists what they think... Thanks.