Does any one know of a good plastic welder in Sydney? I took a chunk out of my fairing geting it off the trailer the other day.
Or is it easy to do yourself??
Any info will be greatly appriciated.
Plastic welding
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Plastic welding is carried out using a hot air gun and it is preferable to use broken bits of fairing as filler material.
You can knock together a "plastic welder" using a paint stripping hot air gun and reducing the "working" end using copper plumbing fittings e.g. 50mm to 25mm reducer - 25mm to 15 mm internal reducer - 15mm to 10mm internal reducer
works a treat for short duration jobs BUT will overheat and trip out if used for too long due to the restricted airflow
You can knock together a "plastic welder" using a paint stripping hot air gun and reducing the "working" end using copper plumbing fittings e.g. 50mm to 25mm reducer - 25mm to 15 mm internal reducer - 15mm to 10mm internal reducer
works a treat for short duration jobs BUT will overheat and trip out if used for too long due to the restricted airflow
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