Thanks for the video, two things I have found that works for me: Twist the staple slightly while it is hot, then it embeds into the plastic better and second I drill a hole at the end of the crack so it does not continue to spread and crack further.
This thing works great. I bought one to use for my armrest in my older silverado. One tip.... You can bend those ends back and forth until they come off, they are designed to snap off rather than cutting them and leaving little stubs. Great video
Honestly those plastics are easier to find from anyone who just want to get rid of the atc because let's be real they are kinda dangerous and I say your review on Amazon as well
Thanks for the video, two things I have found that works for me: Twist the staple slightly while it is hot, then it embeds into the plastic better and second I drill a hole at the end of the crack so it does not continue to spread and crack further.
Awesome thanks for the tips! I’ll try these out.
This thing works great. I bought one to use for my armrest in my older silverado. One tip.... You can bend those ends back and forth until they come off, they are designed to snap off rather than cutting them and leaving little stubs. Great video
Nice thanks for the tip! 👍🏻
So hard to believe that your Original Staples from a Staple gun did not Hold! :)
Wow that looks great. I need to do this to a cracked door panel in my car.
Use the staples straight not 90 degrees top the crack.
Man, if people only turned the staples the way they are SUPPOSED to be.
Honestly those plastics are easier to find from anyone who just want to get rid of the atc because let's be real they are kinda dangerous and I say your review on Amazon as well
Wher i gonna buy this?
Good DIY. Work
Thanks 🙏🏻
❤❤❤❤m ine is great
I use a telescopic strong magnet rod to stop the staple tabs flying off, works well and you can do several tabs.
Nice Lightning!
Thanks!
Can this be used with acrylic?
Which jb weld would you use? Jb plastic weld?
Yeah definitely some kind of plastic weld.
@@JJBanuelos after research I am going to melt down an abs pipe with acetone to make a slurry and use that to do the reinforcement
@@makjak111 that’s a pretty good idea, let me know how it turns out.