I've used that 2 part epoxy that comes in the squeeze plastic seringe (spelling?) It sealed and bonded SUPER hard, and allowed itself to be sanded smooth and filled both cracks and holes.
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Originally posted by bob393 View PostHas anyone tried the Devcon Plastic Welder?
The stuff that comes in a two part tube like epoxy.
I have had some good luck with that stuff and it's relatively cheep.
Originally posted by RedKat91 View PostI've used that 2 part epoxy that comes in the squeeze plastic seringe (spelling?) It sealed and bonded SUPER hard, and allowed itself to be sanded smooth and filled both cracks and holes.http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=110816
1994 GSX750F Katana with:
Michelin Pilot Road 2's, 120/70, 150/70,
Race Tech 1.0kg springs with 25mm preload,
R6 rear shock w/14.3kg Eibach spring,
1" Soupys bar risers, Zero Gravity windshield,
RK GXW Gold Chain, My own fender eliminator,
3BBB turn signal mirrors,
Black painted seat and rear trim,
Nelson-Rigg CL-135, CL-150, CL-950.
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Great read, especially since I have a hole in my left fairing from the original owner and a few cracks. I'm not sure how that will work on the plastic around the mirrors (completely broken away), but it looks like something I can do for the rest.
Did anything come about with the plastic weld guns being donated?Tempus fugit. Frater, memento mori.
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I have not heard from TJ in quite some time.-Steve
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