PILOON
Super Star Member
My Mitsubishi front grill is molded plastic.
Simply not available but I did have all the bits and pieces.
I used a hot glue gun and scraps of PVC as backer and simply hot glued the grill back together. So far (like 5-6 years) it has held up very well.
Many other plastic parts have been fixed with this method including my trailer fenders. Try it.
Roughing the parts helps as well as fusing the broken parts.
WIRE MESH
If you go to the local lumber supply they will have galvanized stucco mesh in 2' X 8' sections.
It will look good and it is fine for the job. Cost should be under $10.00
Simply not available but I did have all the bits and pieces.
I used a hot glue gun and scraps of PVC as backer and simply hot glued the grill back together. So far (like 5-6 years) it has held up very well.
Many other plastic parts have been fixed with this method including my trailer fenders. Try it.
Roughing the parts helps as well as fusing the broken parts.
WIRE MESH
If you go to the local lumber supply they will have galvanized stucco mesh in 2' X 8' sections.
It will look good and it is fine for the job. Cost should be under $10.00
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