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Old 03-31-2008, 09:41 AM
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I checked with the factory for you on this and here is their response:

"To fill a hole that size it would require welding in a piece of Roplene to fill the hole, rather than just filling it in with welding material. Without a fairly expensive investment in the proper equipment to weld in a piece of material the best bet is to contact the dealer and if you can't get scheduled in to get the repair done, then request a piece of Roplene that is a bit oversized for the hole and screw it in as a cover. For smaller repairs using a heat gun and some welding rod works great but for repairs of this size there is some definite training and equipment that needs to be involved."

Another idea was: "He might want to put an access plate or a glove box to cover it up."
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