very small craks

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suzuki

very small craks

Post by suzuki »

i was wonder how i can repair a crack that is too small.is it posible to inject the resin in a hole so small.i want to start this kind of bussiness but first i have a lot of quetion.thank you.
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Hi Suzuki!

Are you talking about a crack that has no impact point? Or a surface chip where there is no underlying damage, just a small bit of glass missing from the surface?
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the damage is a very small point in the middle and has like 3 legs of a half inch of lenght. thanks for the help.
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Re: very small craks

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You must drill into the center of where the legs intersect and pop a bullseye, if you do this the repair should be easy to do.
suzuki

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i'm new on this,in fact i haven't perform any type of repair yet since i got my kit a few days ago.my question is how i can pop a bulleye?
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Post by cure4glass »

I use a sewing needle(machine type)and my razor blade holder as a tapper.I drill down approx. half way to the laminate and Gently tap the drilled hole with the sewing needle.You will need to practice this on a practice glass using different depths,tapper,etc. until you feel comfortable in creating the size bullseye(s) you need.
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Post by toab »

I'm sure that glass replacement shops will be glad to give you some old glass to play with since it's less they have to get rid of.
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