Cracked plastic??
Re: Cracked plastic??
Originally Posted by f4istunna
i've used the soldering gun method works great
I use broken parts off of other plastics from the same bike to melt down and fill in the cracks. Using the same plastic is best for the strongest weld. Make sure to sand the paint off the areas you'll work on first, and off the piece you'll use to melt down. Make a nice thick weld, sand it down, good as new.
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does that soldering gun method even work...seems like it would be really weak...all i did when i tried it was took a scrap piece of fairing and melted it over the crack....how do you guys do it that use this method...prob just stick to old faithful zip- ties
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i work at a body shop been fixing bumpers for years. the way i always do it with most plastic is with heat gun and screwdriver . heat it till it starts to melt then melt it together. works good most of the time. or i use fuser epoxy.
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i just bought some ABS plastic rods and a heat gun, and first glued one side with some epoxy glue, and then heated the other side and welded the rod in. ur gonna have to becareful, and bondo is a must, fiberglass bondo. it seems simple, but it takes some practice...its cheaper than getting a plastic welding kit. plus, im ghetto, i learn to use whats around me. Zip Ties wouldnt have worked, but trust me, i would have used them if i could.
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screw welding... use a very high quality plastic epoxy. Thats what we use where I work to put plastics together and nothing works better
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You can really epoxy **** together and it holds well. I hot a chevy Avalanche and sone *** hit my rear bumper and cracked it. What should i do to the back side of it to hold it together because when it's pushed together you can't see the crack at all
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dont fiberglass cuz fiberglass sucks. its always moving. if u leave a fiberglass piece out in the sun for a day, its gonna be off. plus, abs is a lil more durable, and softer than fiberglass. i still think plastic welding is better. epoxy does hold together well, but, u can always break it off again. welding bonds the pieces together.
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