plastic welding
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plastic welding
Has anybody done any of this before, just asking is it easy? as this could be a cheaper repair for me
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Re: plastic welding
Have a look on Youtube there are some tutorials showing how you can do it on a shoestring 
Andy

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Re: plastic welding
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Re: plastic welding
victor wrote:Has anybody done any of this before, just asking is it easy? as this could be a cheaper repair for me
Yep! the plastic weld gun is ( i paid £170 for a kit some years ago ) but i don't think i have any rods left.
What i have done before now on cars anyway, cut up a lump of old bumper the same coulour as the one
that needs a weld, if you cut it into strips you can use it like the rods.. Need to practise on old stuff as
it is like Ali you get about 3 sec when you can see it start to melt: then it's too late it is all over the floor.....

I have some glue and powder i use now instead of the weld gun, about £10 from bodyshop suppliers, i will
check out the name for you tomorrow.
Good luck. Lyn.