
Looking for proven plastic repair methods. TIA
Specifically Tupperware cracks.
 ) detail about the where & why parts of whatever it is you're trying to repair?? The more info you can give us, then it's likely the better the info you'll get in return. There are some panels on our Spyders where broken tabs just aren't worth repairing; there are some panels where the plastic is a little different to that of others; and there are sometimes better solutions than plastic welding for some of the panels too?? Just as an example, because of what I saw as a poor design in the tab on one of my 2013 RT's panels, a tab/clip that broke, very nearly seeing me lose that panel (a panel that others HAVE lost & had to replace at significant cost!
 ) detail about the where & why parts of whatever it is you're trying to repair?? The more info you can give us, then it's likely the better the info you'll get in return. There are some panels on our Spyders where broken tabs just aren't worth repairing; there are some panels where the plastic is a little different to that of others; and there are sometimes better solutions than plastic welding for some of the panels too?? Just as an example, because of what I saw as a poor design in the tab on one of my 2013 RT's panels, a tab/clip that broke, very nearly seeing me lose that panel (a panel that others HAVE lost & had to replace at significant cost!  ) and then getting a very poor result from the recommended plastic welding repair option; I borrowed an idea from a completely different panel on an earlier RS Model and I've replaced the tabs/clips on that & another of my RT's panels with D-Zus fasteners. Much better solution, looks OEM, positive locking, and I'll never risk losing that panel again!
 ) and then getting a very poor result from the recommended plastic welding repair option; I borrowed an idea from a completely different panel on an earlier RS Model and I've replaced the tabs/clips on that & another of my RT's panels with D-Zus fasteners. Much better solution, looks OEM, positive locking, and I'll never risk losing that panel again!  hyea:
hyea:Here is the repair. Note: 99% hidden under the seat.
Looking for proven plastic repair methods. TIA
I'm currently using acetone and old LEGOS - these are ABS plastic and melt in the acetone. A Glass airtight container will be needed. I use white Legos, but there are a multitude of colors. These usually take 24 hours to melt into a "slurry" to repair cracks/tabs etc. Add a few more Legos if it's too runny. The area may need "support" to allow it to cure in place.
I appreciate your concern for the inhumane treatment of LEGOS....however, rest assured, they are giving new life and donating altruistically to a broken tab or a otherwise cracked portion of Tupperware. BTW I only could build a column so I'd be lying if I said I loved legos......As a Lego collector, I am appalled at your murder of innocent Lego bricks! :roflblack:
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.
