Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Plastic repair......
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Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Plastic repair......



Gonna go off on a different subject.
 
I made a repair to the plastic shelf for my Gremlin using the two part epoxy you suggested. The repair was very solid and you could tell the epoxy adhered to the plastic very well. I don't think I'll have to worry about any failure.
 
However, the same epoxy didn't work so well for a repair to a piece of plastic from the rear hatch area. The trim piece is made from a different type of plastic than the shelf. It is more like the front kick panels instead of the dash. When I tried to make a repair, the epoxy didn't want to "bite" like it did on the shelf. 
 
Instead of me having to go through the trial and error of experimenting with other products, have you ever repaired this type of plastic and what did you use?
 
 
Also, I think Lu mentioned something about having her 360 heads modified to accept the adjustable rockers instead of the bridge type assemblies. Anybody out there know the details involved with the transformation?
 
 
Rick  


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