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Re: Targa Repair Idea

Subject: Re: Targa Repair Idea
by joshwilson3 on 2010/11/18 0:09:27

Quote:

klkordzi wrote:
My top was the OEM one. I did notice air bubbles in the surface of the glue when it dried. The glue I used was very thick so any syringe you use would have to be able to handle that. I also laid a strip of acrylic across the bottom side of top where the crack, hoping this would keep the crack from reforming.


I've got an acrylic piece from Home Depot. Made by Optix.

I drilled a hole at the end of the crack to keep it from spreading.

I'm going to glue a piece of acrylic on the bottom of the crack. Mainly to add support as the crack likes to open and close depending on the temp. And to add as an extra barrier to keep water out. After that cures, I'll brush in the Weld On in the top of the crack and put thin pieces of acrylic inside the crack to help fill up the void. Then I'll keep brushing on thin layers to help keep air bubbles from forming.

I did try to get a syringe, but I guess pharmacies aren't allowed to sell them without a prescription for it.
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