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Would 3M Panel Bond do the job?It's Metton and difficult material to repair. I would recommend going to an auto body jobber and seeing what brand they carry for repair. Fusor, 3M, Norton, etc. Ask for a semi rigid repair material. Glue it in and reinforce with that plastic sheet rock mesh for holes.
Could I use two-part epoxy to fill the void left from the missing areas and the broken area of both tabs? I would make a form to hold in the epoxy and hardener.3M panel bond (8115) is best for bonding metal to metal. My choice in 3M would be 4240 with a Polyolefin adhesion promoter. Like I said, Metton is difficult, it is not fiberglass, it is not plastic like polypropylene, it is unique and requires specific material to have any success. Glad it is no longer used in snowmobiles
Is 4240 runny or can it be molded? I have big areas to be filled because of missing pieces... Where's the best place to buy it? It looks pricey...One material, the 4240 handles it all. 4240 is a urethane, don't want to be mixing an epoxy with it. Make your dam with tape, apply material, smooth it out , add mesh over it for strength, skim with more material.
I gave "Q Bond" a try (just like the super glue & baking soda trick). It hardened up pretty good, but cracked off when put under some stress... back to the drawing board...