DelSolRestore
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So one day my handle became loose and wouldn't open te door. i searched online and saw a guy explaining the problem and he suggested that it is better to repair the original handle than buy a cheap replica. i gave it a try as that will save money and time! no need to repaint the handle etc.
So the repair is easy but i hope it lasts!
all you have to do is glue back the mechanism in the hole (i can tell that even stock is somehow glued there).
i used the two color epoxy (white and grey). placed back the spring and waited till settled. It works like a charm
while i was there i greased everything, lock, window rails etc!
So the repair is easy but i hope it lasts!
all you have to do is glue back the mechanism in the hole (i can tell that even stock is somehow glued there).
i used the two color epoxy (white and grey). placed back the spring and waited till settled. It works like a charm
while i was there i greased everything, lock, window rails etc!
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