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Caryite
Oct 16, 2021Explorer
Grit dog wrote:
Does the delam push in easy? If so there’s a good chance what your doing will glue it back in place.
If it’s difficult to push back flat then likely won’t work.
Either way, the repair is purely cosmetic. Stopping the leak you discovered is the important part.
Good luck!
Yes, the delam does push in easy. I've measured and I'm pretty confident a 12x10 3/4" plywood with enough pressure from the side of my house next to this set for 24 hours *should* keep it in, *if* I use the right resin epoxy adhesive.
I'm hoping to do the work this weekend. Currently leaning towards the Bondo, and don't think it will take too much to get it done. I have a syringe and getting a tube to hopefully access the larger side area to inject there.
If I need a hole to inject there, I plan to drill at the top along the caulk line to later fill that in.
Per the other post below this, I'm not yet set on cutting the fiberglass after seeing many others repair theirs without cutting on Youtube.
Thanks all, will report progress on this...
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