It makes a strong and lightweight repair.
The side cover had a few cracks, and also I wanted to fill the holes where the emblems were attached.
Start by finding some used fabric softener sheets, there are probably a few on the floor next to your dryer, or maybe in your sock drawer. They are made of some kind of plastic fibrous material, don't know exactly what it is but it is pretty strong. It's a lot easier to handle than fiberglass, the strands don't tend to come apart and stick to everything. Cut them into a bunch of different sized strips.

Clean or sand off any paint overspray, dirt, grease or anything else that would keep epoxy from sticking.
Use nitrile or similar gloves so you can use your finger as a spatula, to apply the epoxy and to smooth it out.
Mix a batch of epoxy glue and repair the cracks as well as you can, using the glue alone. Then start laying up the dryer sheets like you would fiberglass, squeezing out the air, do as nice a job as you can at getting a lot of layers stuck tightly together.


When it dries it will be a lot stronger than just glue alone would be.
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