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Plastic welding, a crack on a cement mixer.#HandsomeOrHandy
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@krazieecko

2 months ago

I love binge watching these videos

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@msytdc1577

2 months ago

Use stainless steel mesh screen, place it over the weakend/cracked area, apply heated iron tip to the mesh, it will melt right into the plastic and reinforce it and distribute the load over a wider area instead of just tying together already weakened/defective material. They sell kits with a little bit of mesh and a cheap soldering iron with a big flat iron tip shape for like $20-35 on the usual places. This method works especially well in thin sheet plastics that don't have enough depth to sink staples into, or where the plastic is subject to flexing, which will loosen the staples over time.

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@jenniandpatrickhunt8212

2 months ago

Nice video. Just FYI, those "potato masher" staples are designed to be installed 90 degrees from this installation. That way, instead of one wire across the break per staple, you have 5 wires holding the break together, and those wires will be perpendicular to the crack for a stronger repair. Like others have commented, a little twist after pushing the staple to the correct depth really locks it in.
I purchased that same hot stapler, the Chinese transformer burned up on the 12th staple. I salvaged the brass tips from that gun and made my own setup, building a new transformer out of a microwave transformer. It works very well, I have used it for many, many staples now.

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@peteragurkis3590

2 months ago

Pro tip, when you set those hot staples in, once you get deep enough you wanns turn them just a little 👍

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@hotsuace24

2 months ago

Stitched the crack.

I think read somewhere that some body shop technicians use hot nitrogen and plastic filler material to fuse plastics. Of course they also used this particular tool too in the process

Welding is my life.

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@CaptainInsano-go6vo

2 months ago

Those plastic welders are so fuckin badass!! Fixed so many things with it and it so damn handy and helpful! What a great invention right?!

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@kennethwoolever5054

2 months ago

There's also a plastic welder that kinda looks like a hot glue gun.

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@dogsbyfire

2 months ago

Very cool video and comments!

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@allthingsconsidered3211

2 months ago

those pladtic welders are awesome and pay for themselves in 1 use.

you can repair plastic bumper covers, parts like this, to soft rubber things ur dog has chewed on. hf even sells one.

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@SuperCcohen

2 months ago

One of my favorite tools I don't use that often but I have one lol

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@UncleBuck907

2 months ago

Great work, I really enjoy your videos. You may want to drill a small hole at the tip of the crack, that can stop it from “traveling”.
But up to you. Respect from Alaska!

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@AngelusNielson

2 months ago

Much better than throwing away the plastic.

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@rickyricardo4972

2 months ago

Learned something new today 💪

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@spencerc9284

2 months ago

Picked up a plastic welder recently, super handy tool. Nice looking repair. Maybe try muriatic acid to clean it if that Portland isn't coming off.

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@Comm0ut

2 months ago

A cup style knotted (NOT stranded!) wire brush on an angle grinder is great for cleaning dried cement etc off equipment.

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@AquaTech225

2 months ago

If ya got one of them. Pick ya up a Polyvance welder to. Get the mesh ect ect. Between that tool. The Polyvance kit that’s the iron and a hot air welder. A isn’t much plastic things can’t be done up

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@sirdirtydog705

2 months ago

I have one, a very handy tool.

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@Mitch_Bierma

2 months ago

I like plastic repair but with a cement mixer I’m curious to see if it’ll hold up.

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@sicstar

2 months ago

Nice vid and those plastic wleders are quite handy! also to fix up broken car bumpers and such. You also could try to identify what plastic the thing is made of and find the right solvent to weld it together chemically. Usually holds up even better.

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@CPLFoxbite

2 months ago

Fixed my smashed headlight with a plastic welder and some epoxy to make it watertight again.

Going on 3 years now. Plastic welders are underrated

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