Re: Uerathane Roll pan filler

From: Kevin \(MAGNUM S/T\) Hoegen (kevinhoegen@email.com)
Date: Mon Oct 29 2001 - 20:27:36 EST


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"Kathy and/or Chris Carton" <carton@madriver.com> wrote in message news:5.1.0.14.0.20011029184625.009f1c40@bend.madriver.com... > There's something at the hardware or parts store called Flexible Parts > Repair made by 3M. Cut a piece of flexible type plastic to fill the hole, > grind away the edge your going to be bonding to, mix the stuff, spread over > the area, let dry, and sand down. Then you'll need a plastic primer, and > add flexible agent to your basecoat/clearcoat to paint it. > > www.cruznlo.com > > > I just installed my Neon licence plate frame...all went well. The only prob > is that I had to remove my stock licence plate lights and inso doing...I > have two rather large holes in my urethane roll pan. Although I have > replacement 'flat' lights which I got from SirMicheals, there will still be > some of the original holes remaining. > Can anyone recommend a good way to fill these holes? Something which I would > imagine would have some sort of flexibility because of the material? > I'm a newbie to body work and presently know nada about it. If there are > links you know of with how-tos this would be appreciated as well. As it is > already getting mighty cold, I may end up waiting till spring to do it > (depending on how much time and $$ it takes).....good thing eurathane > doesn't rust :) > - -- > Kevin Hoegen > 99 Solar Yellow MAGNUM S/T CC > >



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