Posted by Nathon on July 17, 2013 at 09:31:49 from (216.227.55.31):
In Reply to: emblem pins posted by Steve43 on July 15, 2013 at 10:44:53:
First I tried to reattach a pin using the spot weld method. I am not that good. Then I took a piece of blue board insulation. I had one good emblem that I pressed down on the blue board. I then took a pen and marked the exact position of the emblem on the blue board. I removed the good emblem from the blue board and prepped my pinless emblem for JB Weld. I salvaged two pins from a junk donor emblem I placed them in the holes in the blue board. I put a dab of JB in the proper locations on the back of the emblem and then carefully located it on the marked area of the blue board. I clamped it down and went to bed for the night. Next evening vuala I had resurrected a $75 emblem. It fit well and I have had no issues.
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