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Re: Plastic repair Q...
[Re: ChickMaggot]
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02/27/09 11:47 AM
02/27/09 11:47 AM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 10,515 Chicago, Illinois
Devil
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I've used PC-7 to make stuff for my 71 Challenger grille, worked great.
Ryan
Where can you get PC-7?
I was able to get it at the local ACE hardware, and a few other home improvement stores.
http://www.pcepoxy.com/where.asp
I haven't finished this grille, I got a better one, but I can grab some pics of the fixes.
Ryan
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Re: Plastic repair Q...
[Re: Devil]
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02/28/09 12:45 AM
02/28/09 12:45 AM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 10,951 Spokane Valley, WA
Big Bad Bee
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Plumbing drain pipe and fittings are ABS plastic. Would those work? You could buy one 2.5 inch elbow and have enough to do all kinds of repairs. big chunks of abs pipe scrap are abundant at any construction site. A good way to get shavings from plumbing pipe is to run it through a chop saw a few times. It's like fine grating cheese.
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