Re: Door panel repair
Bill - I'd do a bit more "digging". Try LIGHTLY prying along one end of the stainless strip with some good light or a good bright penlight aimed under it. See if you can spot any attachment points.....or....
Get a thin putty knife, wrap one layer of tape down each side of the blade, and push it under the stainless in different spots.....maybe you'll find some spots where the stainless is attached and that will tell you where to look further with the light. Sort of like those old war movies where one guy steps on a landmine and the guy up front has to pull out his bayonet and started poking/prodding the ground in front of him to find a way out of the minefield.
Look at it this way.....there's no worries about hurrying up to get out of the open field before the enemy shows up and if something "goes wrong" the consequences just aren't that bad, comparison-wise. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]
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