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Captanham 
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ok, there was a post on here before, someone used a plastic repair epoxy on a small indash install, actually i think two people did it, well i can't find this post and i really want some information on what this product is, i wanted to test it out because i have to do a dash, and the tv is CLOSE without much modification, but i don't want to lay glass all over the place just to fill in a few tiny places. so if you guys remember or konw of the name / numbers for this plastic repair can you help me out? i called a few local places and they just kept tryin to  give me bonding epoxies, nothing sandable, prolly cause i don't know what i'm talking about, anyways, thanks for your help in advance guys
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I am not sure exactly what product you are looking for, but to clear some gaps for a LCD screen, you can use a plastic filler like
Eastwoodco.com
under...
Styling, Care & Custom >... Plastic & Glass Repair
select Plastic Welding from the drop down menu, and on Page 2of2 you should see products leaning toward your type of project.
Here are some links for good places to go for
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Fiberglass, materials, etc....
www.fibreglast.com
www.shopmaninc.com
www.fiberlay.com
www.selectproducts.com
www.caraudiohelp.com
www.tapplastics.com
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www.eastwoodco.com
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Posted: February 17, 2005 at 3:50 PM / IP Logged  

If you go to hzemall.com  he sales his plastic filler that he uses and it looks like it works really well, he uses it on all his stuff. 

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Working with ABS is very cool, you can do almost anything with it so long as you have the right supplies.................I have found that working with epoxy based products really sucks............the epoxy products stink and they are a bitch to sand once fully cured.................
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yea, abs is cool, but that's not what i'm going for, the product i was talking about is basically a bondo type product, a two part mixture, but it bonds and dries sandable, it's just like bondo for plastic,
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Captanham wrote:
yea, abs is cool, but that's not what i'm going for, the product i was talking about is basically a bondo type product, a two part mixture, but it bonds and dries sandable, it's just like bondo for plastic,

The Liquid Plastic that I sell is a 2 part mixture, it uses a cream hardner, but's not a equal 2 part product like an epoxy is.....................

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yea that's what i'm lookin for, is that the name of it? do you know were i could get a hold of some of that kinda stuff? does it form a really strong bond with plastics? the pics i saw of it it was like a blue mixture that hardend to plasic
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Captanham wrote:
yea that's what i'm lookin for, is that the name of it? do you know were i could get a hold of some of that kinda stuff? does it form a really strong bond with plastics? the pics i saw of it it was like a blue mixture that hardend to plasic

I sell it on my website.................................yes it bonds to all kinds of plastics................

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cool, what's your website? 
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www.hzemall.com

or click on the WWW tab at the bottom..............

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