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Screenman,
I think it was your suggestion regarding bubbles in the impact area and how to rid that miserable little devil. I never used to get them, than they started to appear! I used your method of curing a drop of pit filler without using tab, scraping off than curing pit filler with tab. Works every time!! Thanks for the sound advise. See everyone, 14 years and I still get educated. Thanks for a great forum and some great advise. |
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Dave M, Many thanks for that, it is nice to know someone takes a bit of notice of the old guy over the pond. I wonder if Gedis ever tried this method.
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Well I had to drill one today and got the little bubble, No bubble until it started curing. I will try that and see how it goes, thanks
Jeff |
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That's what I really like about this forum. The little tid bits that are exchanged. I can't count the number if times I have picked up a tip on a repair technique that I have been able to use on a repair. Thanks guys and gals.
Robert
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