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Survival Prep.....maybe
I ran across this on youtube and thought it could come in handy at sometime and was information worth sharing.
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Re: Survival Prep.....maybe
when i was installing phones and stereos in cars i used to use that method
to cover up holes in the dashboard from previous installations or to get a car ready for resale after it had its accesories removed. with a bit of care you could very easily hide the weld with a bit of texture i normally just used my thumb when it was cooling. stronger than super glue i think have since used it to repair a plastic water tank and lots of kids toys |
Re: Survival Prep.....maybe
Breathing the fumes has to be good for the lungs...:-0
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