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Old 17-06-21, 04:01
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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There's always a way. One option would be to stabilize the rust and fill with a high impact resin. Another would be to form the pieces a fabricator (or you with a brake) can make and mig weld them together. I had to do this for my 13 cab door stops and it's fussy but works. Some ingenious souls actually make dies and press new parts.
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