Screw It Im Gluing My Vfr

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  1. GoForARide

    GoForARide Banned

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    Screw parmalentry procedure. Im buying some epoxy tomorow and gluing my freakin engine cover together tomorow.


    I WANA RIDE DANG IT.
     


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    Do It!!!!now
     


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    It works fine on the other side. this one however is a BIG crack. mostly im worried about the bottom where it seals. guess ima be fillin the seal with epoxy
     


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    wha wha whaa??? that sounds scary
     


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    naw. the scary part is when i fell on a slab of ice and almost getting ran over by the person sliding behind me.
     


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    Hey, whatever gets you through the night! Do it!
     


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    JB Weld works really well for crack repair, provided the area is clean and you give it 24 hours to set. It will last almost forever, but that means you'll have to look at it almost forever, too.
     


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    I agree with LGN, JB Weld is really great stuff,Anything that I have used it
    on has held together well. Three cautions, get the origional JB weld,they have something new called fast set or quick set,I never used it so I dont know how it performs,always make sure the surfaces are very clean, I use isosoprol alochol or acetone and dont rush the drytime, if you do all that you should have a "long term temporary fix". eddie
     


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