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Old 06-17-2005, 01:16 AM
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Dont use Rule

Dansko
Get a heat gun there not very expensive. Hopefully you saved the shavings if you used a paddle bit or the disk if you used a hole saw. Use the heat gun and the saved material to fill the hole. I would not use Rule for that repair if what you have is a disk of Ropeiline you’ll want to shave it up as smaller bits of plastic are easer to work with. If your heat gun is heating to wide an area you can make a cone out of aluminum foil to act as a nozzle and pin point the heat better. If you cant retrieve any of the plastic from the hole you already drilled there is usually someplace inside the console where you can shave some off.
Good luck!
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