I am repairing a broken fiberglass section of an old tractor grill with a piece of sheetmetal. The plan is to secure the 0.074" piece of sheetmetal across the top of the crack with screws securing the sheetmetal and fiberglass together. It's a bit of a klug but this is how I'm gonna do it for now.
I have cut the sheetmetal to fit perfectly over the area such that it won't be noticeable to the casual observer. I was thinking of using sheetmetal screws with a countersunk head so at least their is no tell-tale screw head sticking up, but the sheetmetal I'm using is only 0.074" thick. I have to use something this thin as their is a bit of a curve I have to form the metal around.
Any tips on how to get as finished a look with whatever screw/bolt I should use? The bottom where the nut will go is hidden, only worried about the top/visible side of the sheetmetal.
I have cut the sheetmetal to fit perfectly over the area such that it won't be noticeable to the casual observer. I was thinking of using sheetmetal screws with a countersunk head so at least their is no tell-tale screw head sticking up, but the sheetmetal I'm using is only 0.074" thick. I have to use something this thin as their is a bit of a curve I have to form the metal around.
Any tips on how to get as finished a look with whatever screw/bolt I should use? The bottom where the nut will go is hidden, only worried about the top/visible side of the sheetmetal.
