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shazza9275 |
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is it possible to repair the front plastic on the front of a sub ?
because my car jack cracked the plastic cheers |
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I reckon sikaflex would do it.
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shazza9275 |
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you sure sounds a bit dodgey ?
doesnt sound like it will hold very well ? |
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asizzy |
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Have you used sikaflex before?
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{USERNAME} wrote: Have you used sikaflex before? Obviously he hasn't aye. Sikaflex sticks like s**t to a blanket. I could go through numerous examples of it being under far more stress than what it ever would on a sub, but i can't be bothered. Sure it wont look pretty, but if you want to keep the sub going and sounding ok, use it. If not toss the sub to the s**t house. Oh, and if you do get it don't buy the cheap crap, spend the $30 and get the real deal.
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shazza9275 |
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lol ive been working at bunnings for almost 3 years not full time i think in know what sikaflex is and its strength quality whats the specific product i would use of sikaflex then ?
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asizzy |
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You know if you could take a pic of it where its broken and where it needs to be..... it would help a lot to figure out what you would actually need to get it fixed.
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252 should be fine.
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