>In my brother's machine shop, he occasionally uses a product that is a
>metal-based putty-like material. When it's applied and sanded, you
>can't tell it from metal. It's extremely strong (he's used it on heavy
>equipment and never had it fail), but expensive, so you wouldn't want to
>use a lot of it. I've used it in a small not-visible (much) place on
>the Midget (where the top snaps onto the side/rear - rebuilt the area
>around a couple holes, then drilled new holes) and it's held up great
>(even with regularly snapping the top on and off). If you're
>interested, I can e-mail him and get the name of the product, source,
>and probably pricing guesstimates. It may take a few days though - he's
>not to quick answering his e-mail.
>
>-NORY
>Don't assume that because you have found one problem, you have found the
>ONLY problem.
>
> '74 Midget & '71 parts car
> '94 Ford Ranger
> '86 Ford Escort
> '89 Ford Probe
> '96 North American Shepherd
> Only 1 cat now (don't ask)
>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/9101
>
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NORY,
I'd be interested in finding out about this. I have the same problem you
used it for.
Larry Macy
78 Midget
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