The small placcy bit that fits over the ball has split in my mirror - can this be repaired and how/with what?
mirror repair
I can't imagine any glue being strong enough to hold that when you push the ball back in. A small jubilee clip might make it usable but would look rubbish.
You could put a small jubilee clip round it, but it would look unsightly from the back.
You may be able to hide it with a bit of fork gaitor.
Its repirable, you just ned to use 2 component extra strong clue. I did repair some plastic bits and works well.
I used Araldit Professional
http://www.huntsman.com/advanced_materials/index.cfm?PageID=5865
That mirror looks like the top of the one I've got sitting on a shelf at home... as it cost me the vast amount of £1.50 at a show, I'd be
inclined to go out and get a new one if it broke!
Or make one, like I did, from an old Sierra mirror and a few bits of scrap aluminium. I think the result looks quite smart...
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David
[Edited on 3/8/06 by David Jenkins]
the mirror is in fact sold as an extra mirror for learner drivers/instructors.
i can guarantee they are sold by halfords, but obviously will be avialable from other outlets. i just don't work at the other ones. anyway, i
think the mirror with plastic base and suction cup is £4/5. because it's from halfords, you also get a year's guarantee, should it split
again, as mine from svc did.
if you're feeling flush, they do another for about £8 that actually gives a decent view behind you. they're all designed around the same
ball fitting, so just pick what you fancy from the summit range. mine's a dipping one too, but that's not neccessarily needed.
tom
[Edited on 3/8/06 by indykid]
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Originally posted by indykid
the mirror is in fact sold as an extra mirror for learner drivers/instructors.
i can guarantee they are sold by halfords, if you're feeling flush, they do another for about £8 that actually gives a decent view behind you. they're all designed around the same ball fitting, so just pick what you fancy from the summit range.