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in a bid to repair it im just gonna glue and pop rivet a plate over the offending area :sneaky2: and see how that goes might do for a bit don't know as i can be bothered to go to the trouble of a new casing!

 

Just a thought... How hot does that bit of the casing get? I've got some aviation-industry glue I use for jobs like that. It's stronger than the original metal if you do the job right (which is tricky - good prep is essential) but it denatures and lets go if it gets hotter than you can hold.

 

It's worth trying, though

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