Plastic repair and screw track covers

Started by bigskypc50, March 02, 2016, 08:26 PM

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bigskypc50

Greetings new member, just picked up a 78/79 Dodge Coachmen Comet with a 440 engine. I am looking for some advice on how to to repair and patch the plastic trim on the front end of the rig. Also were do I find the plastic strip that slides in those screw tracks?

yellowrecve

That's a standard 1" vinyl insert available at any RV parts store.
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Rickf1985

Wow, I think of the years of rain that has gotten in there. W% :( That is plastic, not fiberglass so the the only proper way of repairing it is replacement. That said you will probably never find a replacement part so I would suggest sanding what is there and gluing the broken pieces back in line with each other and then using epoxy resin and fiberglass go over the whole area. Get a book on fiberglass boat repair for a guide. My only concern would be the adhesion with the plastic but I think if you sand it to give it some "tooth" then use epoxy resin and not polyester it should work. I would put a layer of glass on the inside and fill in the hole with fairing compound while glassing in the rest of the area.

legomybago

You can get the vinyl insert material in 3/4, 5/8, and 1/2" width on the web too. For your windows and such.
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bigskypc50

Thanks, for the info, working on the engine side of things, right now.