Hello all,
here's a simple (?) question that I'd like to put forward... just in case:
on my recently-acquired GW there are multiple screw holes on the Hard-top (old beamer, old GPS antenna, unknown holes etc). How can I fill them in? Some holes are small diameter and deep (well, the top's thickness) - therefore a very thick/viscous epoxy would not fill the full depth of the holes.
Would car epoxy do? Is there are more "liquid"/fluid alternative? I was thinking of taping the holes from underneath and filling from the top...
Also, after hardened, I could just put a drip of top-coat to seal and protect from UV?
Many thanks!
here's a simple (?) question that I'd like to put forward... just in case:
on my recently-acquired GW there are multiple screw holes on the Hard-top (old beamer, old GPS antenna, unknown holes etc). How can I fill them in? Some holes are small diameter and deep (well, the top's thickness) - therefore a very thick/viscous epoxy would not fill the full depth of the holes.
Would car epoxy do? Is there are more "liquid"/fluid alternative? I was thinking of taping the holes from underneath and filling from the top...
Also, after hardened, I could just put a drip of top-coat to seal and protect from UV?
Many thanks!