Quote Originally Posted by rmag View Post
I have used both methods, JB Weld and the Lego/acetone method; but instead of nail heads, I took a small piece of zero steel wool and pulled the strands or "fluffed" it, mixed it into the adhesive, and applied, similar to a fiberglass method. Both worked great for me.

Ryde safe.
It is easier to get some aluminum screen repair material and either use your method or better yet melt it in with a soldering iron and flat tool. The repair is crazy strong!