Plastic Welding Method with steel wool. Easy way to repair broken plastics!

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • #diy #welding #plastic
    In today's DIY video i show you simple plastic welding method and ways to repair and fix broken plastic using a soldering iron and steel wool to weld the plastic together. With this plastic welding method it is a much more effective and durable than repairing using super glue and baking soda and don't require special tool.
    Hope you enjoy this video of how to repair broken or cracked plastic items or tools around the house or work shop. See you in the next 5 minutes crafts video

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  • @RajunCajun1
    @RajunCajun1 Рік тому +7

    Now we need to see the pretty part where you make the topside look like there was no damage. Thank you for showing these methods!

  • @danssv8
    @danssv8 Рік тому +5

    If ya fill the gaps with epoxy glue then you can use Upol stone guard or raptor liner to cover everything and give it a nice texture.

  • @andrzejporeda7281
    @andrzejporeda7281 Рік тому +4

    Przepiękne są tu te wszystkie pomysły pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @raymurda4551
    @raymurda4551 Рік тому +24

    I feel like using staples would of been much faster. Also why are you melting zip ties when you have the scrap you brushed off table?

    • @CHAINOFIDEAS
      @CHAINOFIDEAS  Рік тому +6

      because the fasteners are considered solid plastic.

    • @truckskate9677
      @truckskate9677 Рік тому

      Yes I agree the fasteners plastic is more dense than the plastic he's using so it'll weld better

    • @flitsies
      @flitsies Рік тому +9

      ​@@truckskate9677it will only weld better if it is the same type of plastic, if it is not the same plastic it will become brittle against the other plastic and it will fail.
      You can weld zip pies to zip ties and it will last, you can weld almost any plastic to the same plastic and it will weld, but when you start crossing plastics it gives the impression of being welded but is not, the plastic will not mix properly as they are different compounds.

    • @Loiczzr
      @Loiczzr Рік тому +4

      ​@@flitsiesexactly!

    • @Whalermansteve84
      @Whalermansteve84 Рік тому +5

      Should have used the piece he cut off to fill the gap. 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @thomasdsmith7678
    @thomasdsmith7678 10 місяців тому +1

    Reinforcement the patch with squares of screen window wire mesh. Steel or aluminum when using heat, fiberglass screen when using epoxy.

  • @general5104
    @general5104 Рік тому +3

    What I have found is that, say, you're patching a busted hinge on a bin-type garbage can. Take a jigsaw and cut off a thin sliver from around the edge of the overhang of the lid. There's more than a inch and a half lipped over. You cut a quarter inch wide strip with a jigsaw and use that. That way, its of the exact same material as what you're fixing. Straighten out a thin paper clip and do a zig zag with needle-nose pliers and bend it so it's flat. Duct tape the underside of the lid and hinge. Do the repair on TOP of the broken material and use the filler rod you jig-sawed off. Let that cool and then open the lid and prop it on something and do the underside, as well. IT AIN'T BREAKING THERE, AGAIN !!!
    Bill, from Tn. 🇺🇸

  • @marcelopadrao5946
    @marcelopadrao5946 Рік тому +6

    O único problema é que você tem que ter um pedaço do mesmo material pra fazer o remendo

  • @ronbennett8026
    @ronbennett8026 Рік тому +7

    Getting high just watching those plastic fumes.

  • @drunkwoodswyllia4885
    @drunkwoodswyllia4885 Рік тому +1

    Awesome work thanks for sharing your experience

  • @soundpixel9867
    @soundpixel9867 Рік тому +1

    Use parchment paper between the plastic and iron to smooth put the rough edges.

  • @pholhan
    @pholhan Рік тому +2

    that's great.

  • @MrBrokenwrenches
    @MrBrokenwrenches Рік тому +2

    This is brilliant! Thanks!

  • @ailtonjp
    @ailtonjp Рік тому +1

    Existem muitos métodos para este tipo de trabalho. Este é mais um.

  • @RBourn9
    @RBourn9 Рік тому +3

    I'm not sure why you're screwing around with those metal fibers for reinforcements when using a metal window screen would be much much easier to use and probably stronger. I used the hot soldering iron method to fix model cars over 50 years ago.

  • @ryandubyah2345
    @ryandubyah2345 Рік тому +1

    I like this method overall, but are there any thoughts or processes to fill the gaps on the face side of the plastic?

  • @BENGLASBERKAHCHANNEL
    @BENGLASBERKAHCHANNEL Рік тому +2

    The way you do it, the results will definitely last. The best is my friend 👍👍👍 10:57

  • @ishiiowada3884
    @ishiiowada3884 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing.👍👍

  • @edmundodanteaguilar7226
    @edmundodanteaguilar7226 Рік тому

    muchas gracias, me sirve

  • @Recyclingandcreative
    @Recyclingandcreative Місяць тому

    Good skill ❤

  • @cab102361
    @cab102361 Рік тому

    Awesome fix

  • @Alex-Tips
    @Alex-Tips Рік тому +2

    Great

  • @rainbow4x4
    @rainbow4x4 Рік тому +1

    How hot are you running and how do you keep your tip from accumulating plastic on it?

  • @WebbedPete
    @WebbedPete 10 місяців тому +1

    Tweak to make it better and simpler:
    * Do NOT remove any original material with the dremel/grinder
    * Melt twisted steel wool fully into the surface
    * No need to add more plastic. AND: the zip tie is nylon. Not compatible with PP (or any other non-nylon) plastic. It would have eventually failed.

  • @brucelawson5427
    @brucelawson5427 Рік тому +2

    what is your solder tip made from

  • @bubba7626
    @bubba7626 Рік тому

    Impressive!

  • @45valk
    @45valk Рік тому +2

    I bet that smells lovely

  • @andrewmagro7703
    @andrewmagro7703 Рік тому

    if these are the type of mad max 3 repairs done over your ways im never flying to The East EVER again

  • @jameshennighan8193
    @jameshennighan8193 Рік тому +2

    NICE JOB - BUT...
    Why cut out a perfectly good piece of plastic when the 'star-shaped' hole could so easily have been repaired. As a 'jagged star-shape' it had sufficient right angles to key new plastic, or even a charcoal & superglue mix to it to fill the hole.....?
    In truth, there are so many options for repairing plastics now, where once of a day we had to buy new bit.
    Thankfully there are enough people demonstrating their own forms of repair on UA-cam for us to see.....
    Well done anyway....
    James Hennighan
    Yorkshire, England

    • @CHAINOFIDEAS
      @CHAINOFIDEAS  Рік тому

      Thanks to you, we have shown one of the methods of patching plastic

  • @danssv8
    @danssv8 Рік тому +1

    Great video bro

  • @agoogleaccount2861
    @agoogleaccount2861 Рік тому +1

    Shouldn't thin that edge after you tacked it should have melted the scrap from cuttings in with the iron and made more cuttings from the damaged panel then welded the back completely with the cuttings . It'd be stronger a little square of silicone baking pan will allow you to hot press it to shape by hand on the table without it sticking to the silicone

  • @patbarber3640
    @patbarber3640 Рік тому

    This is what crackheads do in their shed at 4:00am

  • @buckshot8393
    @buckshot8393 Рік тому +2

    What watt soldering iron are you using thanks

    • @CHAINOFIDEAS
      @CHAINOFIDEAS  Рік тому

      we used ordinary fine fiber wire

    • @Nexus2UAll
      @Nexus2UAll Рік тому +1

      @@CHAINOFIDEASHe’s asking the wattage of the iron and but I’m curious what metal is it you used to replace the soldering iron head with? ✨🙏

    • @chrisallen2005
      @chrisallen2005 Рік тому

      @@Nexus2UAll fine fiber wire you dimwit.

  • @altonbarbee8864
    @altonbarbee8864 Рік тому +2

    Some epoxy would be easier I think

  • @davesrvchannel4717
    @davesrvchannel4717 Рік тому +2

    Gorilla tape on backside, then flip over piece and put some super glue in cracks. No hot iron, no risk from smelling burnt plastic. No need for steel wool.

  • @menititehnik
    @menititehnik Рік тому

    Ide yg cemerlag, bermanfaat Bro..👍

  • @timtaylor8557
    @timtaylor8557 Рік тому +1

    Way overcomplicated. Would have been better just to fill the original hole. Wouldn’t have looked any worse than what you ended with.

  • @db1236
    @db1236 Рік тому +1

    What material is the rod at 0:24?

    • @CHAINOFIDEAS
      @CHAINOFIDEAS  Рік тому

      we used ordinary fine fiber wire

    • @db1236
      @db1236 Рік тому

      ​@@CHAINOFIDEASI mean the rod you used as a solder tip. What material is it?

    • @CHAINOFIDEAS
      @CHAINOFIDEAS  Рік тому

      it is made of wire mesh

  • @pashasabelnikov7161
    @pashasabelnikov7161 Рік тому

    Эпоксидная смола или 2х компонентный клей вам в помощь господина. И лак краска карандаш.

  • @barryf7253
    @barryf7253 Рік тому

    I bet that whole process took only about 2 minutes in real time.

  • @victordesouzasantanna7902
    @victordesouzasantanna7902 Рік тому

    O trabalho é interessante... Mas na frente ficou feio

  • @pavelgavrikov9033
    @pavelgavrikov9033 Рік тому +1

    Херня полная держать не будет от вибрации лопнет как было а переделывать щамучиешся

  • @TheCulichy
    @TheCulichy Рік тому

    Lo soldaste pero si mo le das acabado por la cara que se mira es un fracaso, cuando menos si se trata de alguna moldura.

  • @ricardini7338
    @ricardini7338 Рік тому +1

    mucho trabajo; para un acabado sin terminar.😢

  • @napoli52ful
    @napoli52ful Рік тому

    Basta solo la plastica .

  • @Smiler7
    @Smiler7 6 місяців тому

    Is there a plastic that will meld with different plastics, if you don't know the type of plastic you are working with?

  • @thomaspotter7765
    @thomaspotter7765 Рік тому

    I can't even... Yeah I guess...

  • @craigpearce4667
    @craigpearce4667 Рік тому

    What a big mess. That's the worst plastic welding I have ever seen

  • @capimdigital111
    @capimdigital111 Рік тому

    Unnecessary steel fiber

  • @eRod3
    @eRod3 Рік тому

    Sloppy work. Throw away the item. In fact, it looks worse than before you did what you did.... Go to an auto body junk yard and get it from another car. Sorry buddy, you tried, but I must say that isn't a repair. It's a disaster...

  • @MrSticks9999
    @MrSticks9999 Рік тому

    Looks like crap. You have to make the front side look better, much better.

  • @leebrown964
    @leebrown964 Рік тому

    Clown does not know what he is doing I Fix plastic Gas Tanks With a Screw Driver and a disposable Cigarette Lighter. With or without GAS IN THE TANK AND IT DOES NOT LEAK AS LONG AS YOU USE A PIECE OF THE plastic thar that you are Fixing

  • @mervyncrowley4427
    @mervyncrowley4427 Рік тому

    I feel insulted that someone wants me to waste 2 minutes of my time while watching someone cut a hole I hope the videos worth it

  • @joeycordeiro3198
    @joeycordeiro3198 Рік тому +1

    was gonna watch but the click track music made me run

    • @gazinta
      @gazinta Рік тому +1

      I muted this device, and played some metal instead.

  • @funkymonkey529
    @funkymonkey529 Рік тому

    The only thing that stood was making ugly spot bigger...

  • @mervyncrowley4427
    @mervyncrowley4427 Рік тому

    After three and a half minutes I'm out of here shame on you for wasting people's time

  • @tomsmith2331
    @tomsmith2331 Рік тому

    Looks like crap ! Total fail

  • @anonymoose4046
    @anonymoose4046 Рік тому

    JB weld would have done a 1000 times better fixing that plastic at a third of the time.