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On Oct 19, 2:47*pm, John Smith wrote:
Bruno wrote: I just noticed that a few of the welds on the top aluminum framework of my Komet trailer have broken. *Maybe I am just lazy but I am concerned about getting the welds redone with the fiberglass top right next to it. *Does anyone have any suggestions for a good bonding agent to use on the broken welds? Considering what a trailer is meant to bear and how long it will hopefuly remain in use, I would bite the bullet, remove the top and have the welding job done by a pro without compromises. Actually most good welders can do it without too much heat. Also you can usually slip an asbestos shield with a wet rag behind the welds to minimize the heat transfer to the glass matrix. There should be no need to pull the whole top off. I have seen several and helped get one welded a few years ago. |
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