Bennylava
Well-known member
I know this doesn't really have to do with metal, but I didn't really see anywhere else that it would be a good fit. So here it is.
Do yall think that epoxy could fix this problem? My friend's wife somehow lost her sanity and did her best to rip the center console door off of his 2007 F-150. As you can see she largely succeeded, as only 1 good tab remains. A steel rod (not pictured) runs through all of those tabs, which forms the hinge. But it appears this will be an expensive fix, if he has to buy a new one, because you have to buy the whole center console with it.
So do yall think that there is a strong epoxy out there, that we could use to just glue all the tabs back together? We still have the broken pieces. And if so, which epoxy would you recommend?
Do yall think that epoxy could fix this problem? My friend's wife somehow lost her sanity and did her best to rip the center console door off of his 2007 F-150. As you can see she largely succeeded, as only 1 good tab remains. A steel rod (not pictured) runs through all of those tabs, which forms the hinge. But it appears this will be an expensive fix, if he has to buy a new one, because you have to buy the whole center console with it.
So do yall think that there is a strong epoxy out there, that we could use to just glue all the tabs back together? We still have the broken pieces. And if so, which epoxy would you recommend?

