Thread: Grill Repair
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Old 05-13-2005, 11:20 AM   #2
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I was looking into this a while back. I found a site on the internet about grill repair. They said that, if you have the broken out pice, you can glue it in with plastic model cement. I believe they touched it up with Bondo, and repainted everything with Krylon "Dull Aluminum."

If the broken part is chromed, it will be harder to cover up the repair. Of course, I was able to buy a replacement from a local "Crash Parts" type place for mine for $24, so I never tried to repair it. You might be able to do that.

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