Plastic repair

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Indianacbx
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Plastic repair

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This is some BADDDD Stuff. From Harbor Freight. I saw it and thought "what the heck" $3.49

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Tried it on a broken side cover tab, within a few minutes, what was hard plastic was a melted (fused) blob and once it set, its hard as hell and the tab is rock solid.

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Im sure this stuff is TOXIC as hell, My eyes were watering so badly from the fumes I had to put the cover outside to dry. , but toxic or not This stuff really workes better for a tab repair than anything Ive ever tried.

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Thanks for the tip...Indianacbx. I've made a note of the product... :thumupp:
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I am (so) careful removing and installing the side covers (pressing and pulling right on top of them instead of merely near them) but, its good to know about this stuff just in case.
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Me too Terry, be aware they are more "brittle" in colder conditions... :?
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Me too!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
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