soup
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Post by soup on Nov 24, 2012 8:50:33 GMT -5
Vikx Please delete this thread, save the memory
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boandsusan
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Post by boandsusan on Nov 24, 2012 10:10:28 GMT -5
It depends where /how you intend using it. For the frame, I`d say........NOOOOOOOoooooo! Soup, REALLY? How would one advertise an item (restored?) with this? How would this look in restore pics? If I`m gonna take the time to lift skin and remove paneling to look for rot, then I`m gonna replace the whole piece of framing. Cosmetic, I`d say........I can see the benifits. In fact I have a camper that I`m working on now, a couple of the original drawers have a corner on the drawer`s face, that`s wore/broken off. I think this product would probebly be great to repair those corners, keeping the drawers original but presentable. Guess what I`m saying is that, I`d never use this for anything structural but I would use it for looks.
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Post by schweetcruisers on Nov 24, 2012 11:30:22 GMT -5
I have used it to fix rotted trim on houses but nothing structural. The biggest issues I think would be expansion and contraction and vibration.
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