Installing a grab handle

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John White

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I have a tractor with a cab. I am getting older and it would be nice to have a grab handle when I get up out of the seat to get out. I really don't want to drill any holes. I have a flat surface. I was think something along the line of a big handle like on a sliding barn door. Is there any super adhesive that would hold it. Something like the adhesive on reflector strips you put on a trailer. (double sided super strong tape) any ideas?
 
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In addition to the double stick carpet tape you might consider some of the newer "rare earth" magnets.
 
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Adhesives will eventually fail, you'll be lucky if you don't break anything. I'd trust a bolt any day
 
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Can you post a picture of your cab and we can think of options from yoir layout.
Unless it is a Massey 1700 series deluxe cab then I can just look at mine!
 
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I have a tractor with a cab. I am getting older and it would be nice to have a grab handle when I get up out of the seat to get out. I really don't want to drill any holes. I have a flat surface. I was think something along the line of a big handle like on a sliding barn door. Is there any super adhesive that would hold it. Something like the adhesive on reflector strips you put on a trailer. (double sided super strong tape) any ideas?
No adhesive will hold like a bolt, particularly in an environment that experiences wide variations in temperature and humidity (like a tractor cab). Last thing you need is for the handle to come off when you're pulling on it the hardest, which is when it's most likely to come off. Why are holes objectionable?
 
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check out these clickbond anchors. I have yet to use them but i plan to use them for mounting my next tool box. I either found them here or another forum but they appear to be very strong. you could just use them as studs to mount a handle.

Adhesive-Bonded Studs & Standoffs: Aerospace, UAVs, Marine


They are only as strong as the bonding adhesive, be forewarned, you have to have a composite bond on those to fully realize their strength.

This is a better option: Rivnuts
 

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Any adhesive is only as strong as the paint it is attached to. LAST thing in the world you want is a handle coming off when mounting or dismounting. Reminds me of the Shack in the movie "Emperor of the North Pole" with Lee Marvin. Cuts off tthe bolts to grab handles for hobos!

Anyway, I would consider hose clamps with some kind of covering over the mechanism and tail end.
 

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