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Did...did this person try to fix their soft top with expanding foam?
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Tried/attempted....
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*facepalm*
![]() 11/04/2017 at 09:39 |
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The can said “Great stuff.” The can lied.
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It should just say “Stuff”.
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I would have used duct tape first personally
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I have a clear sheet of plastic, and half a roll of duct tape they could have.
![]() 11/04/2017 at 09:56 |
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You’d think that would be the obvious thing to try first.
And it’s not like we’re in a coastal town with three different sailmakers who could repair that in a jiffy or anything...
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They would probably try to staple it on or something.
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I saw an Explorer not long ago, and the owner decided to DIY replacing the rear window. He cut a piece of plexiglass, drilled what must of been 150 holes, and rivited it in place.
I wanted to tell him he could of probably got the glass from a U-Pull-It for the same price of that sheet of plexi.
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Yeah but light weight plexiglass #racecar
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Duct tape wouldn’t last long as it’s adhesive is water based.
This is what I snobbishly say to everyone who jokes that duct tape can fix anything. Like yeah as long as it never gets wet.
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It also doesn’t stick to things that are already wet.
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So you think it’s worse than foam?