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I wanted to find out if this is something I need to be concerned about? This is how I received the bucket when I got it second hand...

 

 

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Dang I dunno if anyone would have noticed that if you hadn't pointed it out ;)

 

If it's a problem a little bondo should fix it up!

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That mesh has to go for sure though ;)

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Just widen the hole out a little bit so it takes that notch out.

 

But get shot of the mesh. That's a DQ for sure.

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As suggested I would trim a little more.

 

But if you don't want to trim anymore you could try a little paintable white silicon, you can smear off excess and get a nice finish with a dab of water on your finger and wipe.

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yea the mesh will be coming out eventually. I just wanted to figure out what do with the defect first LOL

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Chef has a good point. I'd take a dremel or a file and remove some material along that line. That should remove enough to make it just about disappear. Do a little at a time.

 

 

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That's a good call, Chef. I think there's plenty of meat on the inner ear edge to just cut straight down and get rid of that knick.

 

May have to do the same on the other ear to keep it symmetrical, but that would be a pretty easy fix.

 

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Thanks.. So do I have to put anything inside the bucket to black the area out? Where you can see inside the vents?

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Paint those inside regions flat black and you'll be good. If you don't want to use spray paint you can get some Testors or Taimaya paint from your hobby store and brush paint it. Whichever method you go with be sure to clean the area with some isopropyl alcohol to remove any residue before painting.

 

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Paint those inside regions flat black and you'll be good. If you don't want to use spray paint you can get some Testors or Taimaya paint from your hobby store and brush paint it. Whichever method you go with be sure to clean the area with some isopropyl alcohol to remove any residue before painting.

 

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Could I use black duck tape?

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That's an option too!

 

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Cool just wanted to make sure. The fumes from paint (even after it dries for a while whew)

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Could I use black duck tape?

 

I wouldn't use duct tape. It leaves a sticky residue that's a pain to remove.

 

The film scouts used gaffer's tape. In my own helmet I used black painters tape, because like gaffer's tape, it doesn't leave residue but it's MUCH cheaper ;)

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Didnt even know they made black painters tape. Can you find that at Home Depot?

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I didn't either until I found some. I dont know if they have it at Home Depot, I got mine at Hobby Lobby

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I didnt see any on Hobby Lobbies website. I will have to check out their store tomorrow..

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Gaffer tape is easy to find just a bit pricier. But that's what was used in the movie

 

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Is that available at hobby shops also?

 

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Not sure. This is the stuff I got:

 

https://www.amazon.c...k+painters+tape

 

That's the stuff I just picked up at hobby lobby.

 

I think I may have went a little over board though...

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But it looks really good.

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While I have you hear. These are not the correct covers are they?? It's what came installed from SC

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