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Cracked side panel ?
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How are you guys repairing your cracked panels and are the repairs working good ?
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Good luck.
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Saw on a Video that it looked like it worked well on cracked panels.
It seems like JB Weld Plastic Weld doesn't come in a "clear" version ?
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kzdcw wrote:
Nessism, What do think about using Plastic Weld from J-B Weld ?
Sorry, but I have no experience with that stuff. Most likely fine. I'd do some more research before trying it though. I used 3M DP460 epoxy.
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kzdcw wrote:
Nessism, What do think about using Plastic Weld from J-B Weld ?
That stuff says it works on ABS and it looks very similar to a 2 part product I used on a side cover years ago.
I am not using the same side cover now but it never failed in around 30,000 miles of use.
www.kzrider.com/forum/6-paint-a-bodywork...-cover-repair#511272
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Drill a small hole a the end of the crack.
Use a dremmel and create a small ditch along the crack on the inside of the cover.
An even smaller ditch on the outside.
Sand down .ca 1cm on both side of the crack.
Use a plastic welder and melt on a appropriate strip.
Let I cool
Sand the inside, reinforce with a small patch of fiberglass.
Fill the ditch on the outside with bondo and sand.
Talk to autopanel repairman, they are good at this nowdays as their is not a lot of sheet metal in a car now days.
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