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    Braxton
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    Default Rigid plastic reapir with Plastifix

    Hey everyone I want to share a product that works great for any rigid plastic ( don't use on more flexible plastics like bumper covers made from pp or urethane, better off being welded). I have repaired numerous things with it, such as the column that snaps in around the gauges with a million of double sided clips that are held on by nothing hardly. It is now stronger than factory. I first tried super glue and messy epoxy and it just does not hold but this stuff is super strong. Today I did some repairs on my air box, which had a hole bigger than a quarter where it bolts down and a stud hole was falling off but could be used on the dash or whatever. Hope yall have the chance to use this product.
    I bought this at Urethane Supply Company. Just etch and bevel all edges and v groove the cracks, then grind or sand to desired finish (etc). Its a 2 part with a powder and liquid. It comes in clear, white , and black. I use aluminum tape to put over places that are getting filled or to keep pieces lined up properly.
    Last edited by ws66; 08-27-2015 at 10:02 PM.
    96 ws6 trans am 355, stock top end, nitrous cam, strange 60, umi tunnel mount tq arm, control arms, panhard, and Viking shocks.

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