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Old 01-08-2015, 04:23 PM   #9
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The reason I like this repair is that its a more robust solution than adhesive, at least any adhesives I'm familiar with.
Your solution is far more robust than epoxy on plastic! Alas, I bought my boxster with the screen already broken and the small pieces were missing. If my bottom tab snaps, I'll drill out and use a bonded fastener from behind. Your rivets gave me that idea.

Hiding the blade with fairing putty or what have you, as you suggest, would be a much better way to go than starting new tabs from scratch.
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