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IDK not an expertwell thanks for that navi. any solutions u might have?
it bent up gain. really smooth to bend back down into place. just wondering what adhesive i should use. thx
JB weld is OK, used a lot of it on my snowmobile trailer but most of it broke loose. It's just epoxy glue with some gray powder mixed in for color so you might as well just mix some epoxy up. Look at this YouTube glue test;
It seems to work well in some places and not others but they have come up with new stuff that I haven't tried. I like construction adhesive also since it is waterproof and semi flexible when it cures but really holds.I was specifically talking about the JB putty that's like playdoh. Used it in several applications with great success. Even repaired a crack in an oil pan on a VW that was driven off-road and needed to be rescued.

There are some epoxies out now that set up very fast.Probably two part epoxy would work out well. Might have to stand there with a beer or two while it sets up. A large mouth vice grip clamp with some towels (or better a small piece of wood to distribute pressure) to not damage the plastic would be better. Just leave the door open. Clamp her. It does set pretty quick.
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I have a 1976 F250 with an original vinyl bench seat. There were two splits in the driver butt area. I used GOOP on them and after two years the seats are just fine and you can barely see the GOOP at all. If it wasn't dark and only +17° I'd go out and take a picture for you!