Re: looking for a driver side interior door handle part
Thank you for the information! I will try those suggestions.
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Re: looking for a driver side interior door handle part
Thank you for the information! I will try those suggestions.
Everyone's help has been very helpful! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! |
Re: looking for a driver side interior door handle part
Hi,
I thought about a cheaper way to fix the problem. Would applying some plastic cement fix the problem? I am thinking of using the following plastic cement to mold back the cracked pieces together: http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXHU34&P=7 The glue is called "Tenax-7r." It is supposed to be pretty good with plastics. I am brainstorming since I don't want to spend money unnecessarily. The glue is less than $4. Thanks! |
Re: looking for a driver side interior door handle part
Hi,
I thought about a cheaper way to fix the problem. Would applying some plastic cement fix the problem? I am thinking of using the following plastic cement to mold back the cracked pieces together: http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXHU34&P=7 The glue is called "Tenax-7r." It is supposed to be pretty good with plastics. I am brainstorming since I don't want to spend money unnecessarily. The glue is less than $4. Thanks! |
Re: looking for a driver side interior door handle part
Hi,
I thought about a cheaper way to fix the problem. Would applying some plastic cement fix the problem? I am thinking of using the following plastic cement to mold back the cracked pieces together: http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXHU34&P=7 The glue is called "Tenax-7r." It is supposed to be pretty good with plastics. I am brainstorming since I don't want to spend money unnecessarily. The glue is less than $4. Thanks! |
Re: looking for a driver side interior door handle part
Hi,
I thought about a cheaper way to fix the problem. Would applying some plastic cement fix the problem? I am thinking of using the following plastic cement to mold back the cracked pieces together: http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXHU34&P=7 The glue is called "Tenax-7r." It is supposed to be pretty good with plastics. I am brainstorming since I don't want to spend money unnecessarily. The glue is less than $4. Thanks! |
Re: looking for a driver side interior door handle part
"richard" <escapedaweb@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ad8940e9.0312230820.d411bb8@posting.google.co m... > Hi, > > I thought about a cheaper way to fix the problem. Would applying some > plastic cement fix the problem? I am thinking of using the following > plastic cement to mold back the cracked pieces together: > > http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXHU34&P=7 > > The glue is called "Tenax-7r." It is supposed to be pretty good with > plastics. I am brainstorming since I don't want to spend money > unnecessarily. The glue is less than $4. > > Thanks! I used marine grade epoxy and did not last long. I got the parts from the local Honda dealer around $30 CDN. I have a 1992 Accord EX. |
Re: looking for a driver side interior door handle part
"richard" <escapedaweb@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ad8940e9.0312230820.d411bb8@posting.google.co m... > Hi, > > I thought about a cheaper way to fix the problem. Would applying some > plastic cement fix the problem? I am thinking of using the following > plastic cement to mold back the cracked pieces together: > > http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXHU34&P=7 > > The glue is called "Tenax-7r." It is supposed to be pretty good with > plastics. I am brainstorming since I don't want to spend money > unnecessarily. The glue is less than $4. > > Thanks! I used marine grade epoxy and did not last long. I got the parts from the local Honda dealer around $30 CDN. I have a 1992 Accord EX. |
Re: looking for a driver side interior door handle part
"richard" <escapedaweb@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ad8940e9.0312230820.d411bb8@posting.google.co m... > Hi, > > I thought about a cheaper way to fix the problem. Would applying some > plastic cement fix the problem? I am thinking of using the following > plastic cement to mold back the cracked pieces together: > > http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXHU34&P=7 > > The glue is called "Tenax-7r." It is supposed to be pretty good with > plastics. I am brainstorming since I don't want to spend money > unnecessarily. The glue is less than $4. > > Thanks! I used marine grade epoxy and did not last long. I got the parts from the local Honda dealer around $30 CDN. I have a 1992 Accord EX. |
Re: looking for a driver side interior door handle part
"richard" <escapedaweb@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ad8940e9.0312230820.d411bb8@posting.google.co m... > Hi, > > I thought about a cheaper way to fix the problem. Would applying some > plastic cement fix the problem? I am thinking of using the following > plastic cement to mold back the cracked pieces together: > > http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXHU34&P=7 > > The glue is called "Tenax-7r." It is supposed to be pretty good with > plastics. I am brainstorming since I don't want to spend money > unnecessarily. The glue is less than $4. > > Thanks! I used marine grade epoxy and did not last long. I got the parts from the local Honda dealer around $30 CDN. I have a 1992 Accord EX. |
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