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Old 08-27-2024, 03:49 PM   #1
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Default Annoying screw holes

Hey guys, so I decided to replace my standard light kit with a street legal type. I probably should have sent it back after discovering the new front bezels were a little smaller and wouldn’t hide the old screw holes.
So I have these small screw holes I’d like to go away in the simplest way in this fiberglass. I was looking for ideas from anyone. Thanks
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Old 08-28-2024, 05:48 AM   #2
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I would use some 2-part epoxy. Put some tape on the back side and maybe even the front to help hold it in until it sets. Or I used bondo with fiberglass, but on large holes and it worked great.
You can also plastic weld it. Great little tool from HF.
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I would use some 2-part epoxy. Put some tape on the back side and maybe even the front to help hold it in until it sets. Or I used bondo with fiberglass, but on large holes and it worked great.
You can also plastic weld it. Great little tool from HF.
Thanks for responding CB. I like the two-part epoxy and using tape idea. I appreciate it.
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Also if you want to make it really easy and don't mind them there....you might can use the christmas tree rivets.
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In my barn the mud daubers would fill them for me.
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In my barn the mud daubers would fill them for me.
I actually have plenty of those here too so…
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Also if you want to make it really easy and don't mind them there....you might can use the christmas tree rivets.
That did cross my mind.
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