Whittie
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Registered: 11th Aug 06
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I know somebody does it somewhere in manchester, but is there anybody else that does it?
What do they actually do? What tools are needed?
Thanks
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Hamish
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Location: Ashtead, Surrey Drives: 100bhp Mint with Hole
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www.yell.com
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Hamish
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www.google.com
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SAL
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any top-line body shop will use a plastic welder. they work in the same way as a normal welder, but there is an iron that heats the plastic up, then feeds hot plastic onto,into what-ever your welding.
the kit (welder) is used to fix cracks in bumpers mostly, to save replacing the whole bumper, it can be repared.
or they can be used to modify bumpers both of my x bumpers were welded, inc the recess. that had a large piece of a rover 220 welded in
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Chris Bingham
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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I've done plastic welding on a Mk3 Golf dash conversion with a kit from Demon Tweeks. Basically a hot air gun with plastic rods and a feeder type thing. Not that good to be honest, rods were poor quality and brittle when dried.
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Whittie
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Thanks Stavs / others
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M2RTY
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i use a soldering iron when i do it and old corsa door cards lol
I just chop it up into small strips
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by M2RTY
i use a soldering iron when i do it and old corsa door cards lol
I just chop it up into small strips
yes spot on its basically a glorified soldering iron, weld it so it lookes like stches whittie its easy
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Whittie
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Wont it just melt with the soldering iron though mate?
I thought thats how you did it, but didn't see the logic behind it
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
Wont it just melt with the soldering iron though mate?
I thought thats how you did it, but didn't see the logic behind it
yeh tahts the point
do it on the back off whatever it is your welding and stitch it together in essence
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Whittie
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Then fibreglass / filler on the front? Wont it still crack?
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taylorboosh
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nope if you are unsure super glue a brace to the back after wards
its really easy mate
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Dean_W
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Registered: 13th Dec 05
Location: Downham Market, Norfolk
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Old soldering iron and a scrap of plastic.....
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