Help! Is this hood repairable?
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What will it take to fix? How do i mate them back together? Thanks
What will it take to fix? How do i mate them back together? Thanks
how much did they want for it?? if its free cool if not you might as well get a new one. Obviously you dont do this kind of work otherwise you wouldnt of have asked, and the cost to have someone else do it you might as well get a new one.
I love to fix that kind of damage to fiberglass, that looks like it would be fairly easy (well for me anyway) I have fixed worse. (A Class A motor home that had slid into a toll booth divider)
Anyhoo, if you don't have a clue how to fix it, it might not be worth your trouble. But, if you have buddies that are fiberglass proficient, then yeah help them and learn, and fix that sucker. Anything made of fiberglass can be repaired, if you know how. That hood looks like a weekend job. Don't even consider a bodyshop on something like that, you'll find out real quick a new hood is cheaper.
Personally I'd go for it, but then again I used to work fiberglass repair/reconstruction, but now I just paint. It's not as itchy.
Anyhoo, if you don't have a clue how to fix it, it might not be worth your trouble. But, if you have buddies that are fiberglass proficient, then yeah help them and learn, and fix that sucker. Anything made of fiberglass can be repaired, if you know how. That hood looks like a weekend job. Don't even consider a bodyshop on something like that, you'll find out real quick a new hood is cheaper.
Personally I'd go for it, but then again I used to work fiberglass repair/reconstruction, but now I just paint. It's not as itchy.
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