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My CR-X is totally broken I dont have pic's of the real broken so i use an old pic en let you see where its broken. I hope You can help me
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Can't you glue it and fix it up with some putty?
Succes!
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Re: Help Pleaze !!!
As 600sel said, only one solution: glue, putty and sanding.
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thnx guys
greetz frank
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Re: Help Pleaze !!!
If you have a pin-vice and a small drill, it's better inserting a metal rod to reinforce it.
To secure the bond, use one of those plastic welder, and melt the contact surface, and let two surfaces completely blend each other. Wait for one or two days, and sand and smooth the excess plastic that comes out of the bonded surface. Superglue is not strong against the bending stress, so don't use it for this purpose. |
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