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MattluresSat Mar-19-05 03:13 PM
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#5996, "RE: Rob, can you expand on the plastic repair process"
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To add to Rob's answer. It is better to not use wood to stir. I like to use a spoon handle. the wood can cause bubbles. before you pour in the hot plastic you should rub some vasoline on the areas that the plastic might over run on. Also for a better bond heat up a piece of wire like a hanger and insert it into the hole. This will help the new hot plastic bond.

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Huddleston Repair paint & glue [View all] , LongWorm, Thu Mar-17-05 03:59 PM
  RE: Huddleston Repair paint & glue, swimbait, Mar 17th 2005, #1
RE: Huddleston rigged with a frog hook, Dave B, Mar 17th 2005, #2
RE: Huddleston rigged with a frog hook, swimbait, Mar 17th 2005, #4
RE: Huddleston Repair paint & glue, LongWorm, Mar 18th 2005, #5
Rob, can you expand on the plastic repair process, Urban, Mar 19th 2005, #7
      RE: Rob, can you expand on the plastic repair process, swimbait, Mar 19th 2005, #8
           RE: Rob, can you expand on the plastic repair process, Mattlures, Mar 19th 2005 #9
                RE: Rob, can you expand on the plastic repair process, BobH, Mar 20th 2005, #10
RE: Huddleston Repair paint & glue, Lightninrod, Mar 17th 2005, #3
RE: Huddleston Repair paint & glue, LongWorm, Mar 18th 2005, #6

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