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Cool project, turning out to be a nice looking car.
Good ol' harbor freight fails again with another tool that broke one the first use..
For future reference I just use 3M 8113 or 8115 epoxy to repair bumpers like you did, no need for the mesh and other reinforcement trickery you had to go through. Quick, easy and strong as ****.
I like the Z wheels on it too.
Good ol' harbor freight fails again with another tool that broke one the first use..
For future reference I just use 3M 8113 or 8115 epoxy to repair bumpers like you did, no need for the mesh and other reinforcement trickery you had to go through. Quick, easy and strong as ****.
I like the Z wheels on it too.
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Cool project, turning out to be a nice looking car.
Good ol' harbor freight fails again with another tool that broke one the first use..
For future reference I just use 3M 8113 or 8115 epoxy to repair bumpers like you did, no need for the mesh and other reinforcement trickery you had to go through. Quick, easy and strong as ****.
I like the Z wheels on it too.
Good ol' harbor freight fails again with another tool that broke one the first use..
For future reference I just use 3M 8113 or 8115 epoxy to repair bumpers like you did, no need for the mesh and other reinforcement trickery you had to go through. Quick, easy and strong as ****.
I like the Z wheels on it too.
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