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    Help - Broken Glove Box

    My glove box door has all broken holes where the rivets used to be. Also, the rivets that hooks the hinge onto the boat are also breaking.

    Anybody have this happen before and what did you do to fix? My thought is to glue a new piece of plastic strip on the door and then re-rivet it back on and then use bigger rivets on the hinge.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Moki View Post
    My thought is to glue a new piece of plastic strip on the door and then re-rivet it back on and then use bigger rivets on the hinge.
    I'd try glueing a thin strip of aluminum instead of plastic. The door flap would be wedged/riveted between 2 strips of aluminum. If there's enough room behind the hinge rivets, bent over SS fender washers would spread the force out. SS machine screws and and nylon locknuts might be easier to work with. They can be snugged up tight, but not crack things like rivets can.

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      #3
      Originally posted by R&T Babich View Post
      I'd try glueing a thin strip of aluminum instead of plastic. The door flap would be wedged/riveted between 2 strips of aluminum. If there's enough room behind the hinge rivets, bent over SS fender washers would spread the force out. SS machine screws and and nylon locknuts might be easier to work with. They can be snugged up tight, but not crack things like rivets can.
      Good suggestion! Any suggestions on glue-- Gorilla glue?

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        #4
        When i got mine the glove box was already broken around the hinge so i tried and failed to fix it. I ordered a new one to the tune of $130!!!! guess what? After one season it's already cracking and i've been super easy on it. Come spring i'm going to epoxy some thin aluminum underneath to brace it.
        "Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Moki View Post
          Any suggestions on glue-- Gorilla glue?
          Never worked with Gorilla Glue. Seen it around a lot. I'd probably use a 5 min epoxy since that's what I have lying around. Repairing plastic is tedious. If you ever have something plastic break or crack I've had good luck with JB Weld. It won't hold just a crack, but if there is room on the back side for a puddle of the stuff it works great. Sticks well to plastic, but takes forever to dry. I've used pieces of paper clips or metal screen for extra strength.

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            #6
            Machine Shop

            Moki, Go to a machine shop and have a nice aluminum glove box lid cut out. Polish it up real good and there you go problem fixed. It would cost the same as a new lid probably but be stronger.

            Just my thoughts.

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              #7
              Ruune was saying he does stuff like this.(machine shop glove box stuff, that is)
              Last edited by Lucky 275; 11-07-2007, 01:32 AM.

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                #8
                Ruune,
                Are you up to making a new aluminum glove box cover?

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                  #9
                  Personally, I would convince my wife it was a sign from above telling us we need a new RZ1 Problem solved.
                  Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jason B View Post
                    Personally, I would convince my wife it was a sign from above telling us we need a new RZ1 Problem solved.

                    I think MOKI's wife is trying to convince him that it is a sign from above say then need a new RZ2 or 4.

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                      #11
                      I think she would be fine with a new RZ4, but I just got my boat all tuned up to where I want it:

                      New Tower, racks and mirror
                      New Stereo
                      New In-boat speakers
                      New Tower Speakers
                      New Amps
                      New custom ballast sacs
                      New high output alternator
                      Added 2 more batteries
                      New Fresh Air Exhaust
                      New Trailer wheels and tires

                      Lastly, it's all paid for. I think I am going for another year or two before I pull the trigger on a new boat. But, if the right deal came along....who knows?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Moki View Post
                        I think she would be fine with a new RZ4, but I just got my boat all tuned up to where I want it:

                        New Tower, racks and mirror
                        New Stereo
                        New In-boat speakers
                        New Tower Speakers
                        New Amps
                        New custom ballast sacs
                        New high output alternator
                        Added 2 more batteries
                        New Fresh Air Exhaust
                        New Trailer wheels and tires

                        Lastly, it's all paid for. I think I am going for another year or two before I pull the trigger on a new boat. But, if the right deal came along....who knows?
                        And all your hard worked paid off. Your boat looks great. You will just have to have the wet sounds moved over to the new boat when and if you ever pull the trigger.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Moki View Post
                          I think she would be fine with a new RZ4, but I just got my boat all tuned up to where I want it:

                          New Tower, racks and mirror
                          New Stereo
                          New In-boat speakers
                          New Tower Speakers
                          New Amps
                          New custom ballast sacs
                          New high output alternator
                          Added 2 more batteries
                          New Fresh Air Exhaust
                          New Trailer wheels and tires

                          Lastly, it's all paid for. I think I am going for another year or two before I pull the trigger on a new boat. But, if the right deal came along....who knows?
                          You forgot new graphics
                          Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein

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                            #14
                            Oh yeah, thanks! Now I need new, new graphics this winter since I wakesurfed them off.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by anhaney View Post
                              And all your hard worked paid off. Your boat looks great. You will just have to have the wet sounds moved over to the new boat when and if you ever pull the trigger.
                              Thanks, but I have to admit that when I see your guys newer boats, my trigger finger gets itchy.

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