JTR178
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So this weekend I'm trying to install a homebrew trailcam of sorts. I went with this camera as opposed to the ZAutomotive thinking I can position it better to not have so much of the grill slat in view. I was also able to source all the parts for about $100 cheaper.
Anyway, with a quick test fit there shouldn't be any issues securing it to the grill using a large washer on the inner side of the grill. For the sake of making sure it isn't going anywhere I could also use one on the outer side of the grill as well, but I think that would look bad.
I'm thinking I could get a clean looking install if I could fine some kind of epoxy/putty that I can fill the grill hole with and then pop it out to cure before drilling a hole through it and then popping it back in to plug the grill hole for camera install. Can anyone think of a specific product that I should use? I guess I'm looking for something that won't bond to the plastic so I'm able to cleanly pop it out before it cures. I'm not looking
Anyway, with a quick test fit there shouldn't be any issues securing it to the grill using a large washer on the inner side of the grill. For the sake of making sure it isn't going anywhere I could also use one on the outer side of the grill as well, but I think that would look bad.
I'm thinking I could get a clean looking install if I could fine some kind of epoxy/putty that I can fill the grill hole with and then pop it out to cure before drilling a hole through it and then popping it back in to plug the grill hole for camera install. Can anyone think of a specific product that I should use? I guess I'm looking for something that won't bond to the plastic so I'm able to cleanly pop it out before it cures. I'm not looking
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