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Project92 SWB stepside
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Louisville KY
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This might sound odd and may or may not work. I have had very good luck using PVC cement on plastic. I repaired a panel on my 83 this way. Sanded it down after it dried then dyed the panel and you cant even tell it was there except from the back side.
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92 C1500 stepside 496 Stroker Competiton Engineering Ladder bars/QA1 coilovers. Dana 60 rear with 4.10 gear and posi. Bonspeed Palisade 20x12 in rear w/335/30/20 and 20x8.5 front w/245/40/20. 5/8 drop with Belltech springs/DJM spindles/drop shocks. WWS Progress thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=140448 |
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Location: Cypress, TX
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You get what you pay for
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Location: Cherryville, NC
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PVC glue might work, but too me, it's about the same thing as plastic model cement. They both work by melting the parts together.
Ken, the way I look at it, you ain't go much choice right about now. ![]() Sorry, I really do feel your pain, but I couldn't help but rag you a little. If it will look decent and hold up until the show is over, mabye it won't be seen. |
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Location: Cypress, TX
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I am going to call the suppliers tomorrow, and see if anyone has an OEm panel. If not, I gotta rig it somehow. It is a clean break, and I think I can glue it from the back side. Then all I have to do is try to match the dye...
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