Saved me on a dirt bike tour recently. One of my side covers took a thin tear and I thought I'd have to give up the ride, but I pulled this thing out while my bike was still in the truck and quickly fixed it on the spot and everything was spotless. I prepped the spot with grit sandpaper and cleaned the spot very well with contact cleaner before pressing this material firmly against the crack and surrounding area. The patch is still holding so I'll just keep it instead of buying a new cover. I also used it to fix the part on the frame where the threaded rivet holding the lower plastic skid plate fell out. I pushed a large amount of this material into the hole and waited until it was mostly solid before tapping the new hole. The thread is stuck and the protection has not come off. The other day I found my son's door sagging and lots of broken door hinge screws, courtesy of the builder (approx 3 year warranty!). The holes were cleaned as best I could and filled with epoxy putty. Again, before it fully cured, I drilled pilot holes and slightly countersunk a few screws. After it fully cured, I turned them on and voila! The door closes normally again.
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