hey dragon......a question for you. (since you are the go to guy for stuff that has been stressed beyond the norm).
how would you deal with this? please don't offer a solution that requires a 3d printer. don't have one.....am not gonna' get one. am thinking bondo or some other automotive patch or maybe something involving pop rivets. don't expect it to look like new, or even close. (just something that will keep dust out and prevent people from sticking their fingers in).
(others on this thread will no doubt offer that it is a perfect opportunity to install a fan)
Thanks for the compliment... I think.
I'm going to take a moment to get this over with:
Uncle Bumblebutt!Now that we can move forward... hmmm. This one is not as simple as it may appear. It looks like the build and proximity to internal chassis does NOT allow much room for matting inside.
Not knowing what kind of plastic this is, I'd be leery of Bondo or Gorilla-hair type polyester body fillers. Some plastics will not bond at all, and some melt horribly. Also, I'm not a chemistry wonk (C could probably tell you with a fair measure of certainty, if you can tell him what kind of plastic); my recent failure with solvent-welding my 54645A proves that.
Let me think on this for a moment... a few more pics of what is inside would help me devise a battle plan.
Also... this is on a molding seam, not an actual joint in the case, right?
mnem