Plastic Welding
its not bumper gareth, its the arches and sideskirts.
bacislly you know where they are pop riveted onto the shell, well where they've been on and off a few time and poorly rivets the holes has been crushed and pulled through (hole is about 5-6mm)
so i want to fill these in and redrill the rivet holes.
bacislly you know where they are pop riveted onto the shell, well where they've been on and off a few time and poorly rivets the holes has been crushed and pulled through (hole is about 5-6mm)
so i want to fill these in and redrill the rivet holes.
Have a look at this, I use both these kits, IMO the heat will be better for you in this instance...
http://www.glassaid.co.uk/plastic.html
you will also need some aluminium reinforcing mesh, they should sell it...
Just make up some bollox about starting a SMART repair business and need stock etc... They will believe you as every other SOB is
http://www.glassaid.co.uk/plastic.html
you will also need some aluminium reinforcing mesh, they should sell it...
Just make up some bollox about starting a SMART repair business and need stock etc... They will believe you as every other SOB is
olot of the ford plastics wont weld it just moves away from the heat and burns , so the best thing to use is the plastic fillers and fill the hole then sand it flat i did some of the pop rivet hols on the sills of a 3 door iv just restored useing worth industries flexable plastic adesive resin and it works fine
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Dunno if I would just use a flexible filler TBH... Granted some plastics dont like heat, in that instance I would use the cold weld (polyurathane) kit.... Perhaps thats what the Wurth product you mention is?? Does it mix two parts together via a mixer tip, like araldite?
yes mate it is as you say more of a cold weld but its what werth call it iv used it on loads of ford kits and it works fine it dosnt crack out goes of in seconds and is as flexable as the plastic and can be sanded to a nice finish as easy as caty can and best of all you dont have to buy expensive kits just the one tube , iv tried lots of this tipe of material over the years including image plast and dura mix but i find the worth stuff is better
Originally Posted by jacko
yes mate it is as you say more of a cold weld but its what werth call it iv used it on loads of ford kits and it works fine it dosnt crack out goes of in seconds and is as flexable as the plastic and can be sanded to a nice finish as easy as caty can and best of all you dont have to buy expensive kits just the one tube , iv tried lots of this tipe of material over the years including image plast and dura mix but i find the worth stuff is better 

Anyone know anything about the stuff from www.plastex-uk.com ?
Cheers for any info you can furnish
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