If you post pictures as fast as Monkey preps and mounts parts, you should be ok![]()
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If you post pictures as fast as Monkey preps and mounts parts, you should be ok![]()
I have great faith in my jb weld...I actually think this will hold for a long time. Let it dry over night and it feels solid no wiggle
jb weld is some good ****. I've fixed radiators with it before![]()
That's why I used it...here's some pics of the one I did. And yes I'm putting some more weld on the side that doesn't have much
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Use the stuff you have to mix with your fingers.
Here's what else I'm doing at the moment
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The jb weld stick that you mix with your fingers
You should be sitting pretty....that epoxy is probably harder than the original plastic.
The more liquid stuff you used would flow better and contact the surface better, but I think it just takes quite a bit longer to dry.
I would think that would do it without anything else(screws)
I've used various forms of the same thing on DWV plumbing lines and a water main?? and never had a leak.
Forgot I fixed my bass case over 15 years ago. It slipped getting out of car in the cold and shattered that corner, nothing left except styrofoam. I used the stick weld on the corner. Its on the corner that gets set down first. Case has taken a beating
Last edited by spazzz; 04-21-2013 at 11:37 AM.
Yup. This ones about done now...and it looks good another hour or so in the sun and the weld should be dried solid!!
look good =] I want those old foglight =]
throw though poly mounts on =]
I'll put em on Monday man...and u got a pm now
Bahahahahahahahahahaha.....one done. And the job weld I think will hold. I may eventually go fab a metal bracket but for now this will definitely work
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I dunno...I wasn't stingy with it and I did two layers of it. I'm working on the last fog now.
No switch backs in yet?????
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