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PSW
Mar 16, 2016Explorer
Here is another thought that I think I would consider.
Buy a can of expanding foam like is used to seal around doors, windows etc. Get the one that doesn't expand a whole lot. It has a straw through which the product flows.
Drill some small (1/4 inch) holes in the part of the panel that needs support, insert the straw and fire a little of the foam in the hole. Once it expands, it should adhere to the panel and what ever is behind it thus adding support. I don't think it should hurt wiring since it would just encapsulate it. Touch up the entry hole and call it a day.
Might be a quick, four dollar solution to the problem.
Paul
Buy a can of expanding foam like is used to seal around doors, windows etc. Get the one that doesn't expand a whole lot. It has a straw through which the product flows.
Drill some small (1/4 inch) holes in the part of the panel that needs support, insert the straw and fire a little of the foam in the hole. Once it expands, it should adhere to the panel and what ever is behind it thus adding support. I don't think it should hurt wiring since it would just encapsulate it. Touch up the entry hole and call it a day.
Might be a quick, four dollar solution to the problem.
Paul
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