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<blockquote data-quote="siuvinson" data-source="post: 3105580" data-attributes="member: 574632"><p>i've torn apart the backup camera i just bought and decided to flush-mount the screen into my overhead console in my truck. actually, i'm going to mount it on a left-hand, downward angle so i can see it better.</p><p></p><p>i'm going to make some type of frame for the screen, and mount that to my overhead console. what material should i use to "mold" or "sculpt" around that frame to make the piece look smoother?</p><p></p><p>you know how people use "bondo" on cars to fill in gaps and such? well, i'm looking for the same thing, but to use on plastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siuvinson, post: 3105580, member: 574632"] i've torn apart the backup camera i just bought and decided to flush-mount the screen into my overhead console in my truck. actually, i'm going to mount it on a left-hand, downward angle so i can see it better. i'm going to make some type of frame for the screen, and mount that to my overhead console. what material should i use to "mold" or "sculpt" around that frame to make the piece look smoother? you know how people use "bondo" on cars to fill in gaps and such? well, i'm looking for the same thing, but to use on plastic. [/QUOTE]
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