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supra steveo
20-12-06, 11:32
i need to find something that i can fill a hole with then screw back into when it sets anyone got any ideas what it is i need to get hold of ?
cheers
steve
Either Polyfilla or toothpaste!!!:d
How big is the hole??
H.
Steveo will already know not use toothpaste if he's ever been in a married quarter.
Good for filling holes when you march out, but not good if you find any after marching in. ;)
Kittyclaws
20-12-06, 18:19
Polyfilla mixed with slightly watered down PVA glue. This way it sets much harder
supra steveo
20-12-06, 20:13
Steveo will already know not use toothpaste if he's ever been in a married quarter.
Good for filling holes when you march out, but not good if you find any after marching in. ;)
i know where you are coming from ivan :d
ive gone down the fiberglass route will see how this goes but i think i need to do one side of the bonnet again
this is for my TRD bonnet BTW
Ah - now it all starts to make sense. :)
How about fibreglass with a wooden baten behind it to screw into?
Kittyclaws
21-12-06, 09:35
i know where you are coming from ivan :d
ive gone down the fiberglass route will see how this goes but i think i need to do one side of the bonnet again
this is for my TRD bonnet BTW
Oh right, thought it was a house thing
supra steveo
21-12-06, 11:01
Oh right, thought it was a house thing
NOoooooooooooo
Ah - now it all starts to make sense. :)
How about fibreglass with a wooden baten behind it to screw into?
ah thats an idea
hows the bonnet coming steve?
is it major problems?
supra steveo
21-12-06, 11:13
it looks like it is settling on the car abit better now just haing abit of a ball ache with one of the clips staying on, think if I stick some wood behind it that will sort it out though
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