The PO of our new to us 72 Airstream 'repaired' what appears to have been a crack or hole in the sink with a giant yellowing glob of goo at som point.
Question is whether anyone has a hot tip on working with the sink material. I suspect I can make it look better but thought I'd feel everyone out for their experience.
I Got lucky and another owner had the exact same sink in better condition and got a replacement. But now a hole has appeared in the shower pan so looks like I'll need to go the repair direction. Unfortunately the 70's plastic doesn't hold up like the aluminum does.
The PO of our Sovereign repaired some cracks with what looks to be some kind of fiberglass repair. It doesn't look all that great, but it seems to have worked. I think if he had been a bit more meticulous it might have looked fairly decent.
Stephen
__________________ Home again in Tyler, Texas
The Rose City
Hot tip on the replacement, I'll see what I can find.
If that's not possible, I'll probably remove the current repair, fiberglass from underneath and then try to fashion a nice repair based on the tips given here.
Let us know what you come up with. Though I came up with a replacement it's still pretty old and plastic is brittle. My last trip out the shower pan came up with a hole in it.
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