Stainless steel to wood adhesive

Hello all,

I have a stainless steel "worktop" sink (all in one). The whole thing is a piece of SS folded around a 1 1/2" wooden frame with additional cross pieces. The flat sections of the worktop are glued to the cross pieces with some sort of adhesive (silicone maybe). One area has become detached and the worktop pings up and down when pressed. I will call the manufacturer for advice but what would the recommended adhesive be - there are so many around. It will need to take a bit of movement as the steel is not rigid and does flex a little when pressed, also I have very little space to squeeze it into, I could not "spread evenly over both surfaces" for instance. Thank you in advance, Nick.

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Micbooster
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Try polyurethane foam.

Or epoxy.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

Try a boatyard. You want one of the Sikkaflex range of flexible polyurethanes.

These aren't the same as the rigid foaming polyurethanes, which won't work worth a damn.

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Andy Dingley

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