Hi Jon
I'll give you one guess where you get the gun LOL
The guys down here should do a cash sale for you on the spot, they can even charge direct to your CC there and then and get it delivered
Howard
Review of Wurth's Replast, a plastic repair product
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Re: Review of Wurth's Replast, a plastic repair product
Interesting on the slower cure one in that kit, we don't have that kit
I'll do more digging and try and get a part number
Cost for the tube here is about $55
I'll do more digging and try and get a part number
Cost for the tube here is about $55
Re: Review of Wurth's Replast, a plastic repair product
The Wurth's Replast looks interesting - have to repair a ABS belly fairing with a pipe burn in it. Prepped cut up pieces of ABC pumbing pipe in couple of ounces of acetone as susgested on previous threads. Took 3 wks to liquify. Cost $7.00. Also got a sheet of ABS 0.5 mm thick for the repair- $20. I hope to avoid the brittle problem. Has anyone used Wurth's on large surfaces (6cms x 6cms)?
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Re: Review of Wurth's Replast, a plastic repair product
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yes I have used it myself on my belly pan where the two mounting screws go in the sides
For that area you use a fine fibreglass tape, if you look at the video further up the thread you will see how its done, to give extra strength
the 1/8 holes are to give extra strength to the repair, you need to use Iso Propyl alcohol, or a alcohol based brake cleaner (not a chlorinated one, there is a difference) as when you sand or grind plastic it releases an oil which will mean any repair material will not bond to it as well, you see them using an olephenic priming spray not really necessary but to the letter of the instructions I guess you should
hth
Howard
yes I have used it myself on my belly pan where the two mounting screws go in the sides
For that area you use a fine fibreglass tape, if you look at the video further up the thread you will see how its done, to give extra strength
the 1/8 holes are to give extra strength to the repair, you need to use Iso Propyl alcohol, or a alcohol based brake cleaner (not a chlorinated one, there is a difference) as when you sand or grind plastic it releases an oil which will mean any repair material will not bond to it as well, you see them using an olephenic priming spray not really necessary but to the letter of the instructions I guess you should
hth
Howard
Re: Review of Wurth's Replast, a plastic repair product
yes i should have said, you need to clean the plastic before putting on any of the repair glues...
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Re: Review of Wurth's Replast, a plastic repair product
Thanks for sharing, Jon! Looks good and you did a great job.
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Re: Review of Wurth's Replast, a plastic repair product
Thanks for the kind words, glad you liked.
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81 RD350LC Resto
82 RD421LC Hybrid
82 RD350LC decapitation project
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82 RD421LC Hybrid
82 RD350LC decapitation project
82 RD250LC JDM '251LC' YPVS
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