There's a plastic part on the door of the RT that you can only see when the door is open. It's ridgid plastic, and they don't wear well. They're held in place by 5 screws...and the piece cracks around the screw holes.
When I got the car, they both were bad and I replaced them. I also put a pair of new ones away. Now, the one on the driver's side has already developed a few cracks. I thought it might be a good idea to put a coating of epoxy around the screw holes and repaint the piece.
Can anyone give a recommendation on a good epoxy-glue for plastic? I want to use it more as a reinforcement than to join two pieces.
Back in the day, I fixed up the one that was on the car by putting epoxy around the screw holes and repainting the outside. I didn't rough up the plastic before applying the epoxy, so it can be chipped off the back side. It looks like new on the outside. I was using Devcon 5 minute epoxy.
Before I re-do the epoxy, I was hoping for a recommendation.
Worse...the new one from 4 years ago (as mentioned above) started to crack so I removed it and did the epoxy trick. Then, I stripped it in a paint stripper made for model railroading/modeling. I then put a coat of build primer (also supposedly safe for plastic) and it cracked the whole part. Arg!
When I got the car, they both were bad and I replaced them. I also put a pair of new ones away. Now, the one on the driver's side has already developed a few cracks. I thought it might be a good idea to put a coating of epoxy around the screw holes and repaint the piece.
Can anyone give a recommendation on a good epoxy-glue for plastic? I want to use it more as a reinforcement than to join two pieces.
Back in the day, I fixed up the one that was on the car by putting epoxy around the screw holes and repainting the outside. I didn't rough up the plastic before applying the epoxy, so it can be chipped off the back side. It looks like new on the outside. I was using Devcon 5 minute epoxy.
Before I re-do the epoxy, I was hoping for a recommendation.
Worse...the new one from 4 years ago (as mentioned above) started to crack so I removed it and did the epoxy trick. Then, I stripped it in a paint stripper made for model railroading/modeling. I then put a coat of build primer (also supposedly safe for plastic) and it cracked the whole part. Arg!
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