For the top side You can use a soldering tip to melt the crack together and to even it out find a spot where there is excess plastic for the same color and can melt and butter it in..then sand it smooth, did this on my Ninja plastics
I ordered one last night to fix the small crack I put in my plastic drill press belt cover. I'm confident it's going to make the repair STRONGER than the surrounding area. Thanks for posting the demonstration.
Getting ready to order one. I encounter lots of broken atv plastics. Sure hope this is better than the aluminum backing and rivets because it takes a long time and really doesn’t look good
Works way better than the aluminum backer and rivets. I have another video repairing my sons ATV fender that someone previously fixed with rivets that failed. It’s been good since I repaired it over a year ago now.
Going to order one right now. I wonder if this would help applying wire mesh patches in to plastics for welding? It’s a bit awkward and messy trying to push them in to plastic with a welding iron tip. But this may work both as a staple and an applicator for mesh patches. As long as they don’t get soft if heated to long?
Yeah if this was actually plastic welding I would agree. The water is to cool down the fastener and plastic so when it is removed from the gun it doesn’t pull the fastener with it.
I wish people when they make a video and say ("we're going to get right to it"), they would actually GET RIGHT TO IT!!!! instead of over 3 minutes of ramblings..........
Got one. Highly recommended.
Works great. Easy to use.
Sure is easy to use. A must have tool 👍💯
You have become a Pro at this procedure....that actually how I would do it😊
Thanks appreciate it 👍💯
For the top side You can use a soldering tip to melt the crack together and to even it out find a spot where there is excess plastic for the same color and can melt and butter it in..then sand it smooth, did this on my Ninja plastics
Yes 100% I actually have another one I reviewed that had a tip included for melting the plastic, it worked quite good 👍
I ordered one last night to fix the small crack I put in my plastic drill press belt cover. I'm confident it's going to make the repair STRONGER than the surrounding area. Thanks for posting the demonstration.
Yeah that should work great for you. Thanks for stopping by 👍💯💥
Thanks for the video. I like the water squirt bottle tip.
Thanks, a viewer from another video I did suggested that tip. 👍💯
Another thing you can use to fuse plastics and holes in plastics is baking soda and super glue.
Forms a super hard fused surface.
Yes that’s true I’ve used that technique before works great 👍
@@Van_City Awesome 👍🏻 I enjoyed the video
I bought one a few weeks ago. Finally used it today, honestly it worked pretty good
Yeah for what they cost it’s a decent tool 👍💯
Have ordered one set hopefully will help me with my repairs. Tq for sharing 🤚
You won’t be disappointed these are great 👍
Getting ready to order one. I encounter lots of broken atv plastics. Sure hope this is better than the aluminum backing and rivets because it takes a long time and really doesn’t look good
Works way better than the aluminum backer and rivets. I have another video repairing my sons ATV fender that someone previously fixed with rivets that failed. It’s been good since I repaired it over a year ago now.
Excellent tool and video of its use. Very satisfying
Thanks, this is the 2nd repair I’ve done with it and I’m definitely happy with the outcome
Wow. Pretty impressive that it didnt even budge when you flexed the plastic.
Yeah it’s a solid repair definitely a quality tool 👍💯
Great Job, this is all new to me 👊🏻👍🏻
Thanks appreciate it 👍💯
That plasticc weld staple gun works well, good job on the repair Dan 👍🍻🇦🇺
It sure does work well. Thanks for stopping by Dave
Cheers Buddy 👍🍻💯
Very Nice!
Thanks Brad. 👍💯
Going to order one right now. I wonder if this would help applying wire mesh patches in to plastics for welding?
It’s a bit awkward and messy trying to push them in to plastic with a welding iron tip. But this may work both as a staple and an applicator for mesh patches.
As long as they don’t get soft if heated to long?
Actually that seems like that would work 👍💯
I know plastics production for many years. Putting water in areas to be welded is not a good idea. It makes bond weaker. Better use blast of cold air.
Yeah if this was actually plastic welding I would agree. The water is to cool down the fastener and plastic so when it is removed from the gun it doesn’t pull the fastener with it.
Does rapid cooling harden the plastic like metal does?
Making it brittle?
I don’t think this amount cooling is going to affect the plastic
Think I can use it easily as a DIY blind guy? I have a bunch of ATV plastics to repair for my kids.
💯 this will work for you 💥
Its hard to cut the staples once they are in
Yeah I usually follow with a grinder or file to remove what’s left after snipping them
@@Van_City Should look up a pair of end cutters. There are some that will flush cut.
@@garyoa1 will do 👍💯
Is this a temporary or permanent fix? Like if I was to fix a crack in a rear bumper with this will it hold, or will it just hold for now?
My repairs have held up great. If done correctly there’s no reason why this wouldn’t be permanent
It’s safe to say this repair would be considerably stronger then the surrounding area.
That PIP image is covering up what you are actually doing
I have a few other repair videos that should show the repairs better
Do we really need picture in picture here???It gets in the way
Have a few other videos uploaded if this one is not to your liking
@@Van_City I love the video and am a subscriber. I was just giving input. A couple times I couldn't see what I was trying to look at.
@@Day12My appreciate the feedback and the support 👍💯💥
Kinda blurry
I have a couple other videos posted that might be better quality
I wish people when they make a video and say ("we're going to get right to it"), they would actually GET RIGHT TO IT!!!! instead of over 3 minutes of ramblings..........
Yeah those people are aggravating, good thing there’s the ability to FF
Please let us know where we can send your refund…
Where you get the Plastic Weilding Gun , I need one to repair my Mower Plastic Pipe line Grass shooter/ Blower , Thank You
I have links in the video description