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Old 21-03-2024, 03:11 PM   #2
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Default Re: Is this possible..

It’s not ideal.

The lenses are bonded to the housings by a process that first “wets up” the mating lines with a plasma jet, then they’re bonded with a two part silicon polymer that reacts chemically to cure. The best a backyard repair can do, is carefully cut along the seam (a hot wire or hot knife may be needed) then hope your polyurethane sealant remains stuck to the polypropylene housing upon reassembly.
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