It will depend on what the base material is but the hardest part IMO will be to blend in the paint touch up if looks are important.What is the best way to fix this chip on my Dakota?
IMO, this is a cosmetic issue and falls into the owner maintenance category. Find a homebuilder who is comfortable with composites and it'll be a small job for them and they will probably already have the necessary materials other than the paint. The process I'd use would be to mask the area, clean the area, grind the area slightly to get a good bonding surface, then fill the hole with a flox/epoxy mix, which is strong. Once I got it close to shape, I'd lay a thin layer of fiberglass cloth over the divot and an inch or two to each side, then finish and paint. The fiberglass cloth would prevent that same divot from cracking around the margins later.
Do you know any composite aircraft builders or RV builders? Any of them should be able to make that repair.Thanks. I am not sure if it cracked due to heat or perhaps a stone got kicked up into it. Hopefully it is not hard to rebuild the same shape and rim along the bottom.
That's not a chip, a previous repair is failing.Thanks. I am not sure if it cracked due to heat or perhaps a stone got kicked up into it. Hopefully it is not hard to rebuild the same shape and rim along the bottom.
That's not a chip, a previous repair is failing.
Looks like a larger damage area was already repaired, and possibly auto body filler was used instead of fiberglass. Considering that and the visible crack above the damage, paint removal will tell you more about the underlying structure and the best way to address it.
Here's the OEM process to give you a foundation: Chapter 51-11-00, Page 51-06What is the best way to fix this chip on my Dakota?