Besides the grid line repair kits, they have conductive epoxy type stuff to repair the tabs ... where the vertical lines are "Plugged in". I'm more curious right now but one never knows when such a product might come in handy. Mike
Dvdclarksn@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 3/4/2007 7:36:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > collum@VERIZON.NET writes: > > http://www.frostfighter.com/ff_pdt_2100.htm > > Seems like it ought to work but a similar product applied the same way > never repaired this issue on my 82 Westy. Maybe I did something wrong > though or this product has better application or conductive properties > than the one that I tried. > > David Clarkson > 90 Westy (236k) > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free > from AOL at *AOL.com* > <http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/1615326657x4311227241x4298082137/aol?redir=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eaol%2Ecom>. > |
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