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Thread: Quadrex grill inserts installed with velcro

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    Senior Member glen's Avatar
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    Update

    Well, after several months I'd have to say that the velcro has not proven terribly successful in my case. I think because the foam is not attached in enough places it has a tendancy to slump and sag a little over time (maybe the onset of summer has something to do with it as well).

    I guess glue is the answer.
    glen

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    Glen, at the suggestion of rww1951 I used silicone rubber to glue the quadrex inserts to the frame.

    Larry

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    Hello Glen,

    Roger has come up with installation instructions for gluing. I will email them to you.

    Best Regards,
    Bart

    Quote Originally Posted by glen View Post
    Well, after several months I'd have to say that the velcro has not proven terribly successful in my case. I think because the foam is not attached in enough places it has a tendancy to slump and sag a little over time (maybe the onset of summer has something to do with it as well).

    I guess glue is the answer.

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