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Old 05-19-2009, 05:42 PM   #1
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tutorial anywhere for how to mold a screen in-dash?

i want to know where i can find a tutorial ... of how to molder a screen to my dash...is there any?

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Old 05-19-2009, 06:21 PM   #2
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This really is a per item subject, Its rare that two people will use the same model with the same car. Will happen but not enough to make a tutorial.

If you have a look at what other people have done then it will give you ideas, But its more of a trial and error.. One thing tho i have found to be your best friend is Selleys Plasti-Bond

This stuff can easily deal with the temp changes in places like Australia.
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search for nexxus's posts he does great work, and documents it perfectly as well
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search for nexxus's posts he does great work, and documents it perfectly as well

Also try reading up on This Link, Turbocad also does excellent work and provides quite a neat step-by-step with pictures. He provides an alternative to bondo with his methods. May give you some ideas if you havent already looked at it. Good Luck
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Try this thread:
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