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| Xiaou2:
If you dont want to mess with bondo, you can use epoxy putty. Not all of them are made alike. Personally, Ive found jbweld to be lacking... however, there is a brand called Quiksteel. (dont be fooled by JBweld's "Qwiksteel" ) http://www.hemmingsdiy.co.uk/quickste.htm I used this stuff to repair a broken laptop assembly. (the white plastics version) Cures rock solid in minutes, and after it hardened... I tried to scratch it with a nail to see how strong it was. Couldnt make an imprint, even with very hard pressure. The stuff is amazing. |
| MJ:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on October 18, 2010, 07:51:25 pm --- http://www.hemmingsdiy.co.uk/quickste.htm I used this stuff to repair a broken laptop assembly. --- End quote --- That stuff looks like it will fix anything anywhere. Huge temperature range too. |
| JustMichael:
--- Quote from: MJ on October 22, 2010, 11:24:59 pm ---That stuff looks like it will fix anything anywhere. --- End quote --- Made me think of duct tape for some reason... :applaud: |
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