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Cracked Hood
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- Location: Kenora, Ontario
Cracked Hood
My sons hood has cracks on both sides of the hinges on the front. It was bought this way. I thought I could fix it with fibreglass but it didnt hold up.
Could some one give me some advice as what to use? I dont want to drill and put a plate in behind if I dont have to.
Thanks ahead of time!
Could some one give me some advice as what to use? I dont want to drill and put a plate in behind if I dont have to.
Thanks ahead of time!
- dantheman
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- Joined: March 1st, 2005, 8:04 pm
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i riveted a piece of aluminum piano hinge all the way across on the inside
you cant even see it, put the hinge on the inside and rivet it from the outside so you are riveting into the hinge not the plastic
i used a piece that was 2" wide when open
dan
you cant even see it, put the hinge on the inside and rivet it from the outside so you are riveting into the hinge not the plastic
i used a piece that was 2" wide when open
dan
Hood repair
My dad found a new hood sitting on top a garbage can in a residential back alley, and picked it up for us. An offering from the sled gods.
cracked hood
If you have all the parts. Take a soldering iron from the back side and melt both sides of the crack and then fold them back together. I have done this a lot, one sled has 3 years and 2 owners and has not cracked again.
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cracked hood
Hal is right, I was sort of goofing around and used a propane torch to gingerly fan and soften the crack and used a blk. wire tie as a "welding" rod" believe it or not its been holding well over a year. good luck
greg
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