Hi Gary done a bit of plastic welding myself over past few years have used paper clips to stitch up crack also strips of fibre glassing aluminium mesh melted into plastic on the back of the panel great vids mate
Nice to see you work for a change doing it yourself instead of your dad taking over and yes I do watch you and your dads video's and yes I do enjoy watching someone restoring anything to do with an engine if its automotive related
Great video Gary, I have in the past with a crack put a tiny hole at the end of a plastic crack to stop it going any further, then weld it and fill it , looking forward to the next one 👍
New trick learnt with the plastic weld there for me, thank you! Just read the comment about getting the locks changed and getting the old man dropped off at the Home! 😆 🤣 😂
Particularly on the inside, I tried baking soda and super glue. You can sand it flat and it's as hard as nails. Worth an experiment sometime Cheap glue is fine to use and it's solid in a few minutes.
cable tie was new to me bud, when you use fibreglass bud carrier bag it after as saves a lot of time sanding and keeps the heat in so drys quicker and smother
Looks good. The body panels are probably ABS and cable ties are nylon, not very compatible, so might have been just as well to put the fibreglass in the melted channels.
Abs styrene strips behind the panel stuck with gorilla glue or tamiya liquid cement works best it properly bonds together, any old plastics from motorbikes that are badly broke save for filler rod, nylon tie wraps are a good idea for filler rods but there not the same material
I hope you enjoy this video and please comment.
Super fine job there Gary 👍👍👍👍
Chip off the Old Block..........Brilliant video and great skills. Keep 'em coming. You're a good presenter and great skills to watch.
Cheers Chris 👍🏻
Wow that was worth getting out of bed for ,,,,,,, fantastic 👏🏻👍🏻
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Mate. Best upload on UA-cam today. I've now got the skills to fix my cracks on the motorcycles
Go for it bud 👍🏻
that's really clever man, I wouldn't think of this. great video. keep them coming.many thanks
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Hi Gary done a bit of plastic welding myself over past few years have used paper clips to stitch up crack also strips of fibre glassing aluminium mesh melted into plastic on the back of the panel great vids mate
Hi Kevin iv used the allay mesh before worked great 👍🏻
Excellent work buddy! 👍😊🇬🇧
Could watch this all day, videos aren't long enough lol
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Great vid bud, time as come when young lion replaces old lion,change the locks on the shed and drop him off at a care home🤣👍
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Hilarious.🤣🤣👍🏻
Great job! l'm going to have to try the plastic Welding on my NS panels.
Never seen that plastic welding before thanks and a great video.
Thanks Martin 👍🏻
Great video you should do a day in life like them ones your dad did still watch them keep it up
Cheers callum 👍🏻
Nice to see you work for a change doing it yourself instead of your dad taking over and yes I do watch you and your dads video's and yes I do enjoy watching someone restoring anything to do with an engine if its automotive related
I have over 70 videos on my channel of me working on my projects not sure what your on about..
Great video Gary, I have in the past with a crack put a tiny hole at the end of a plastic crack to stop it going any further, then weld it and fill it , looking forward to the next one 👍
Yes always best to drill the end of the crack like you say 👍🏻
Great video and a nice bit of plastic welding 👍👍
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Nice job Gary.
Cheers bud
superb vid gary nice tip with the plastic welding
Thanks bud 👍🏻
Well done good job, usefull tip for repairing plastics
Cheers alan 👍🏻
New trick learnt with the plastic weld there for me, thank you! Just read the comment about getting the locks changed and getting the old man dropped off at the Home! 😆 🤣 😂
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Gary, nice one interesting and informative 👍
Cheers bud
you could plastic weld an extension onto the polly tunnel might as well as your dads doing the shed
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you can fit new cam chain to fz 600 with slitting the engine
LOOKING GOOD.......👀
Thanks 👍🏻
Looking gd gary thanks for taking us along with you.
Cheers gaz 👍🏻
Great video thats handy to know about the plastic welding they will look good as new when you have finished
Cheers Paul 👍🏻
great video gary thanks for the shout out you and your dad crack me up at times lol
It's all good fun Tim 👍🏻
No rattles in this video Gary lol, good to see the plastic welding.
Cheers Gary 😂
Particularly on the inside, I tried baking soda and super glue. You can sand it flat and it's as hard as nails. Worth an experiment sometime
Cheap glue is fine to use and it's solid in a few minutes.
Cheers tel 👍🏻
Nice one Gary, panels looking better already! Looking forward now to the painting! 👍
Cheers David 👍🏻
I'm gonna leave it here for this little video always gets me 🤣🤣🤣
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excellent video gary lad, that plastic weld tip is fantastic, BIG THUMBS UP
Thanks Andy 👌
Gary great video as always! Who knew you could plastic weld? Keep up the great work!
Cheers si 👍🏻
Great video, Gary, I see Martin has escaped from the old people’s home again, you need to tell them to get better locks. 😂👍
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Great job there Gary !! Well impressed with your plastic welding. 👍😀
Cheers sd 👍🏻
great video Gary i can say you have done a lot better job on the plastic welding than i did on a repair job 👍
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Very cleaver learning new stuff everyday with your videos thanks for shout out keep up the great content Gary
Thanks again Justin 👍🏻
cable tie was new to me bud, when you use fibreglass bud carrier bag it after as saves a lot of time sanding and keeps the heat in so drys quicker and smother
Interesting 👍🏻
@@ProjectMan ie as in cut carrier just a bit bigger than what you have fibres and press and smooth out and leave on
Il have to try that 👍🏻
Great video Gary!! 👍
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Well! I have learned something today Gary, is that one of the old mans tricks? love the music too
Yes cheers Steve 👍🏻
Great work Gary thanks for sharing bud , your going to need to get your old man a wheelchair and wheel him off your show bud hahaha
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You'll be as skilled as your dad in no time.
Cheers mate 👍🏻
Great job Gary. I see ol sick note is still loitering though.
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Top man. Fix it dont bin it. Great video bruv
If it can be fixed 👌👌
Great content Gary,as always, keep safe, keep well all
You to martin 👍🏻
really appreciate this video thanks for the help 🙌🏼 was able to fix my scooter thanks to you
Great 👍🏻👍🏻
How do you get anything done Gary with the old menace interupting lol. Ban him from the workshop. Fine job mate, coming on a treat.
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Looks good. The body panels are probably ABS and cable ties are nylon, not very compatible, so might have been just as well to put the fibreglass in the melted channels.
Cheers bud seems strong enough 👍🏻
Top job mate 👍
Cheers mate 👍🏻
Nice job Gary, who the old guy that keep butting in ? 🤪👌👍
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Abs styrene strips behind the panel stuck with gorilla glue or tamiya liquid cement works best it properly bonds together, any old plastics from motorbikes that are badly broke save for filler rod, nylon tie wraps are a good idea for filler rods but there not the same material
Can’t wait to give this a go myself u made it look easy mate brilliant video keep em coming !!
Just need a cheap soldier iron mate 👍🏻
Brilliant video mate 👌👌
Cheers dt 👌
Great video bud 👍 👌
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Nice job 👌👍
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Have you tried plastex
Not tryed that 👍🏻
Good vid gary
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Thanks for the vid. Really helped me out❤
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Love videos mate 👍🤙💯😎
Cheers bud 👍🏻
@@ProjectMan ur welcome mate
So you'll be see me do a project of a motorbike and keep it up Gary
Get yourself one George 👌
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should of glued it with super glue then salted the back of them
There solid as they are bud 👍🏻
Lol,
“I don’t care what you do.”
Awesome first one to comment love it
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Should be wearing mask and a well vented area, doing plastic welding, very bad toxic from the plastic. But anyway nice job.
Sniffing dangerous chemicals is at least half the fun.
sorry without