I've done that with epoxy on a few occasions.
Yes you can!
One can try to repair a workout ball with a small hole by removing the air of the ball and then carefully filling the hole with glue made for balls. Then one can fill the ball with air again.
No, better to rivet a piece of aluminium over it and silicon the seam.
You should be using either 1. Bimetal holesaw 2. Diamond holesaw or 3. Tungsten Grit hole saw Goodluck!
You will need to force a drop of super glue into the joint between the metal and the glass in at least two places to tighten the glass doorknob in its metal mounting. If the knob is completely off, you might need to drill a hole in the metal from the back and force the glue in between the metal and the glass.
Some people have been known to patch up their furniture using gorilla glue. It is extremely strong so you only need a tiny amount. Also it tends to seep out and form clumps so watch that carefully too.
by gluing with super glue or Elmer's glue
There is not exterior panel. Door is one piece. Fiberglass can be repaired very easily. Take it to a body shop that specializes in fiberglass repair.
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Drain the water to below the level of the leak, and let it dry. Glue a patch over the hole, and let it dry according to the directions in the patch repair kit. Refill pool and enjoy swimming.
A simple trick for repairing small burn holes in upholstery or carpet is to trim off a little of the pile or fiber from an inconspicuous spot, like under the seat. Then put waterproof glue in the hole, and poke the carpet fibers into the bare spot. It really works.
you take burts bees wax and rub it on the inside of the hole because burts bees wax has fiber glass in side of it and it will close them