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JB Weld on an outer door handle?


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So I was trying to open the driver's door the other day and it was frozen.  I didn't pull that hard but it snapped off right where it pivots, and now the splines are showing.  The metal looks porous and foamy like an Aero bar. Could I glue it back on with JB weld or should I replace it? Would it hold?

 

If not, does anyone have spare they'd sell me? Pictures are kind of blurry.



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I'd say no. New handle time I think.



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cdnpont wrote:

I'd say no. New handle time I think.


 x2    If JB held it would be a great promo!



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Can pot metal be silver soldered?



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Thats what I was kind of thinking too. If it didn't hold, it would probably make it super difficult to take it off later too. I think I saw some on Ebay.

Not sure if mine are chrome or nickel plated, but they look pretty dull anyways

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Maybe the members here could come up with one? 

A quick look at eBay and I see none quite like this,

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I would try windshield urethane

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