Posted by RLP in Co. on June 07, 2020 at 14:30:33 from (174.254.196.168):
In Reply to: Plastic Welding posted by JimS on June 07, 2020 at 08:35:21:
This is what I used. I couldn't find the tip but it is only a piece of heavy wire bent with a flat tip a inch wide.I cut inch wide strips of 1/4" rabbit wire a then press the wire into the plastic with the hot tip. I tried a heat gun but it is too wild! You can easily melt a big hole fast! You need the big soldering iron to have enough heat. Press the rabbit wire deep into the plastic but not clear thru. After the strip is imbeded, melt some plastic of the same type over The top. On the finish side, I took a small pencil type soldering iron. and melted and smoothed the crack. I have a Kawasaki 400 Bayou that a buffalo had used for his play toy. It was VERY badly damaged! Cracks and broken off pieces everywhere! The fenders are all back together and maybe stronger than before. I still have one brace that I have to straighten and weld back on before I put the fenders back on. If a person had seen it before, you would not have believed it could be fixed!
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