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a two part glue process. 1. A liquid epoxy very similar to super glue, but a lot more expensive - about $39.00 2. A spray activator that hardens said epoxy as soon as the spray hits it...pretty neat, really. Works whereever you need a superglue bond around the shop, house, auto, etc. The spray is about $15.00 If mesh coming loose from the screen, squeeze some of the epoxy around on the mesh. Use soemthing plastic to press the mesh against the frame and spray with the activator and voila, youre done. Also works to repair small holes (using a piece of mesh for a filler) near the sides or top. The only downside is don't keep the expensive part (epoxy) in the shop, etc. where it can get hot (I guess). Mine hardened to a rock in the squeeze bottle...Damn.....expensive lesson. | |
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I vote for the fire idea......np by Homer__ - on 5/16/08 at 09:12 AM
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