I would try (ok, I have tried) some fiberglass/resin. The other thing that I
have used is fiberglass cloth plus POR-15. Not as structural as using the
resin, but it has held up well for small repairs.
Jay
On Tuesday, May 13, 2003, at 03:04PM, R. Ashford Little II
<ralittle2@mindspring.com> wrote:
>OK, we'll dispense with the "you should've known better" parts of the
>discussion, but I'm in need of advice. I've got a hole in my driver's
>side floorboard. It needs to be replaced, BUT it can't be done today.
>So, what to do?
>I'm wondering if there is a temporary solution to this issue. Something
>akin to "shoe goo" to temporarily fill the hole until I replace the
>floorboard. I don't even need it to be pretty since the floorboard is
>gone anyway. The area in question in at the left front portion of the
>driver's side floorboard. The car is garage, and only gets when during
>washing and the occasional unexpected rain shower. Ideas? Options?
>You can see pictures of what I'm talking about on my website, which is
>listed below. Just click on the "Latest issues and questions" link at
>the top of the page.
>Thanks very much.
>
>R. Ashford Little II
>www.geocities.com/ralittle2
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