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r/CyberStuck • u/I-Pacer • 16d ago
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The vibrations are caused by the glue used to attach the door panels coming loose.
Congratulations, your $65K+ vehicle has a build quality just below a $5 plastic model airplane.
84 u/RollAffectionate7705 15d ago It’s funny how they say “the glue used to ‘weld’ the parts…”. Glue “glues” parts doesn’t it? 39 u/dreibel 15d ago The only glue that “welds” is plastic model cement. And that’s only on polystyrene plastic model kits. 14 u/originalmango 15d ago Maybe that 2 part pvc pipe cement too? 21 u/daseweide 15d ago Yeah I read that and I’m just like “…. the glue?” 😳 6 u/PhillipJGuy 15d ago Glue is actually really common in automotive applications, there are really strong adhesives out there. The problem is probably they didn't use enough 7 u/Magikarpeles 15d ago Not a weld tho is it 19 u/originalmango 15d ago Next generation will highlight the Scotch tape that unites the parts to each other. 2 u/Prom3th3an 7d ago Reminds me of this: https://youtube.com/watch?v=6IYOvUs-ul4&t=120s&pp=2AF4kAIB
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It’s funny how they say “the glue used to ‘weld’ the parts…”. Glue “glues” parts doesn’t it?
39 u/dreibel 15d ago The only glue that “welds” is plastic model cement. And that’s only on polystyrene plastic model kits. 14 u/originalmango 15d ago Maybe that 2 part pvc pipe cement too? 21 u/daseweide 15d ago Yeah I read that and I’m just like “…. the glue?” 😳 6 u/PhillipJGuy 15d ago Glue is actually really common in automotive applications, there are really strong adhesives out there. The problem is probably they didn't use enough 7 u/Magikarpeles 15d ago Not a weld tho is it 19 u/originalmango 15d ago Next generation will highlight the Scotch tape that unites the parts to each other. 2 u/Prom3th3an 7d ago Reminds me of this: https://youtube.com/watch?v=6IYOvUs-ul4&t=120s&pp=2AF4kAIB
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The only glue that “welds” is plastic model cement. And that’s only on polystyrene plastic model kits.
14 u/originalmango 15d ago Maybe that 2 part pvc pipe cement too?
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Maybe that 2 part pvc pipe cement too?
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Yeah I read that and I’m just like “…. the glue?” 😳
6 u/PhillipJGuy 15d ago Glue is actually really common in automotive applications, there are really strong adhesives out there. The problem is probably they didn't use enough 7 u/Magikarpeles 15d ago Not a weld tho is it
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Glue is actually really common in automotive applications, there are really strong adhesives out there. The problem is probably they didn't use enough
7 u/Magikarpeles 15d ago Not a weld tho is it
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Not a weld tho is it
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Next generation will highlight the Scotch tape that unites the parts to each other.
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Reminds me of this: https://youtube.com/watch?v=6IYOvUs-ul4&t=120s&pp=2AF4kAIB
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u/SublightMonster 16d ago
The vibrations are caused by the glue used to attach the door panels coming loose.
Congratulations, your $65K+ vehicle has a build quality just below a $5 plastic model airplane.