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Thrash Merchant
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Post by bump on Nov 1, 2006 12:29:04 GMT 1
Did someone put up a post in the last month or so about repairing exhaust dents with chemical metal, or is it just my imagination. (Been trying to find it for the last two hours. )
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Post by jambo on Nov 1, 2006 15:49:28 GMT 1
dont remember seeing 1.. should work though.. i once fixed a hole in my casing where the chain snapped and pissed oil out with araldite and it held for a year till i got it welded on a rebuild so that stuff should do the trick.
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Post by pablo on Nov 1, 2006 20:57:17 GMT 1
Did someone put up a post in the last month or so about repairing exhaust dents with chemical metal, or is it just my imagination. (Been trying to find it for the last two hours. ) yeah i did in my exhaust pipe thread
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Post by scott on Nov 1, 2006 22:11:33 GMT 1
i've used it on petrol tanks and posted a question about using it on exhausts but had no reply.after using it tho i'd say it should be ok
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Post by scott on Nov 1, 2006 22:37:35 GMT 1
i'd put some self taping screws in 1st then fill over them,that should hold the filler in place i'd say
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Post by scott on Nov 1, 2006 23:12:16 GMT 1
i'd put some self taping screws in 1st then fill over them,that should hold the filler in place i'd say blimey how long has it lasted? i av'nt done it,just sayin thats what i'd do if i used it on exhaust's
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Post by bump on Nov 1, 2006 23:42:29 GMT 1
Think yer could be right Picked up the pipes for next to nothing and thought they could be sorted. But maybe with scuffed end cans and a nasty dent, they're just not worth the trouble. I wouldn't mind paying more for some good ones, but there don't seem to be many about. Gotta get lucky, or just wait and be patient for change.
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