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 Posted: 23:21 - 15 Nov 2010 Post subject: Plastic welding - Update!!! pics added |
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Hello all
so plastic welding.............basically what am I doing wrong?
I have welded a car bumper bracket once using a soldering iron but without using any filler or the like as it was quite a thick so there was enough plastic to mould into the break.
Any how I thought i would just post up some pictures of the panels that i'm trying to repair with tiny success. One of the panel tabs has totally broken off so i attempted to weld it back on.
See pic
Its not great as again I have use no filler or the like. I did try to use some cut up plastic from a gravy lid or a milk bottle lid but it just didn't stick, am I using something that isn't a suitable plastic to use as filler? Or is my welding technique totall wrong?
I'm using a 100 watt soldering gun and as such melting the plastic in direct contact with the iron tip. Wrong or what?
What should i be doing/using?
Cheers
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Looks like you have got the joint deep enough, but when you add the filler, yes it has to be a similar plastic, but also you need to broaden the 'pool' of molten plastic melting old into new to get a more homogeniouse mix over a wider area, other wise you just get a crack full of new plastic.
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| Wikipedia wrote: | The list of applications for ABS is long and continuously growing. Its light weight and ability to be injection molded and extruded make it useful in manufacturing products such as drain-waste-vent (DWV) pipe systems, musical instruments (recorders and plastic clarinets), golf club heads (due to its good shock absorbance), automotive trim components, enclosures for electrical and electronic assemblies, protective headgear, whitewater canoes, buffer edging for furniture and joinery panels, luggage and protective carrying cases, small kitchen appliances, and toys, including Lego bricks. |
There ya go. Raid Toys R US and you've got an infinite supply of ABS in any primary colour you care to mention.
If you're really good you could leave a few studs stuck out and mount lasers n' shit under your indicators.  |
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If you run out of jugsaw casing, me and bacon used plastic coat hangers yesterday and it seemed to work well . |
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I found one of the best techniques for adding strength to plastic welds is to embed wire in the joint.
I would take a series of 15mm long bits of strandy-core electrical wire and fray both edges and lay them across the crack like stitches.
Then I would use a big soldering gun to melt the wire down into the plastic, then melt more plastic on top, till the wire disappears from view.
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| BumpingUglys wrote: | | Wikipedia wrote: | The list of applications for ABS is long and continuously growing. Its light weight and ability to be injection molded and extruded make it useful in manufacturing products such as drain-waste-vent (DWV) pipe systems, musical instruments (recorders and plastic clarinets), golf club heads (due to its good shock absorbance), automotive trim components, enclosures for electrical and electronic assemblies, protective headgear, whitewater canoes, buffer edging for furniture and joinery panels, luggage and protective carrying cases, small kitchen appliances, and toys, including Lego bricks. |
There ya go. Raid Toys R US and you've got an infinite supply of ABS in any primary colour you care to mention.
If you're really good you could leave a few studs stuck out and mount lasers n' shit under your indicators.  |
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ok can i just say this am new here but will give you some help on this get some old ABS fairing and get a drill and drill into the plastic and the small bits you get of the drill bit put in a cup with some 99.9% ACETONE (ch3.co.ch3) and put a bit of the acetone in to the cup and it will melt,mix it up and put some on the crack if you can put some holes in the bit thats broken so the stuff melts into the holes aswell for strenth, let it dry over ngt ,and trust me you will be happy the ngt day  ____________________ the gonz  |
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OK So I've a question... I've bust the corner off my screen, I don't care whether it see though or not I'll probably paint it anyway...
I've tried super glue and epoxy neither of them worked can this be "welded"? If so what sort of filler do you think will work???
use just as if it was a bike fairing b/filler on the inside and like paint it matt black thay look cool like that ____________________ the gonz  |
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Not sure what screens are made of? ABS or some might be polycarbonate?
ABS plastic melts in acetone (nailvarnish remover) iirc, and can be used as a sort of cement. Just a thought, be don't ask me for more details as I don't have any Might be worth having a google for it though.
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Nvm, had a look and found this. https://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?t=558435
If you could get some clear ABS plastic you could use that to make some "ABS goop". But this is all depending on the screen being made from ABS and not Poly carbonate or something else. ____________________
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 225 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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