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1968 Lower Console Help

robert campbell

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All,
Working on the 1968 Fastback which has a lower console in it. Heater core was leaking so I rebuilt the box and but in a new Mustangs Plus heater kit.

So.... to remove the heater I decided to take the lower console out which appears to be an add on to this car. When I started to gently pull it out after the top cover and radio removal two large (2 x 2 and 3 x 3) chunks of brittle console way up forward on the driver side fell off. Thought I had broke it, but nope, previously glued.... The top and dash pad are pretty nice, the base is not so nice. It is an aqua colored one.

So... I am thinking about a basic repair. With glue and a backing strip to help? I suppose I could just glue the two edges together, but it seems so cheesy.

Has anyone performed a similar repair and if so what did you do?

Rob
 

dalorzo_f

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Thin fine fiberglass mat. JB/epoxy will not work well and eventually let go again, based on my experience.

If it is inside the lighted box sanding and reapplication of flocking will effectively hide the repair to all but the most intense inspection...
 

68sunlitgold

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Rob,
I used a wood burning rod on mine, I will let see what you think from the pics.

Doug
 

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rvrtrash

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Kind of like a soldering iron. You use it for burning designs in wood.

Steve
 

68sunlitgold

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Neil,
What Steve said, I used it since it does not get as hot as a soldering iron and I only wanted to 'slightly' heat the plastic to melt it.

Doug
 
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robert campbell

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took a wood rasp to the back side of each piece and roughed up a 1 inch area on both sides of the broken area. and I do mean roughed it up!! Carefully taped the good side of the cracked off edge to hold it together and then blocked it up so all pieces were lined up and held in an original position.

JB Weld. Seems to be holding just fine!

Rob
 
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