Ingenious Method! Fix All Plastic Parts Using Cable Ties

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Published 2023-03-17
Plastic items are in all homes and workshops. Because plastic items and parts are so fragile, anyone can break a plastic item, you can easily fix these broken and cracked plastic items and parts instead of throwing them in the trash. Easily repair your broken plastic parts and items with plastic welding and plastic soldering methods. If you are wondering how to fix broken plastic, be sure to watch the plastic repair video. In this video, I will show you how to repair your broken plastic parts using the plastic welding method.

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  • With plastic welding you have to add the same type of plastic that you are working on or it will not stick. This will only work on plastic bumpers that are made of the same plastic as the zip ties. What i have done on bumpers that use different types of plastic is to cut a strip from somewhere that isn’t seen and use it, that way you know it’s the same because it came from the same bumper.
  • Rule number one of plastic welding is ''never mix plastics unless they are compatible''. Rule 4 says that both surfaces need to be at melting point to make a proper weld. Rule 16 ''when having cracks, stop them drilling a hole at the end'' Rule 23 (or 24 I dont remember) metal mesh or hot staples make a bond super strong Rule 23b: welding both sides make a weld even stronger
  • @dm4859
    JUST WHEN I NEEDED THIS. Thank you! Something similar to the thing you repaired, only an irrigation cover thingy. This might work! 🎉
  • 글루건이 아닌 케이블 타이를 이용하다니 대단한 아이디어와 기술입니다❤👏👏👏
  • @HanSoloM31
    Я каякер, и иногда в корпусе каяков от ударов бывают трещины, их приходится ремонтировать дома. Самый надёжный способ - с помощью паяльника вплавить вырезанные полосы металлической сетки шириной не менее одного дюйма. В местах изгибов корпуса очень удобно использовать подходящие полосы вырезанные из старого полусферического кухонного сита с крупной ячейкой. Вплавлять металлическую сетку нужно так, чтобы она полностью погрузилась в пластик. Такое соединение уже никогда не ломается.
  • Brilliant. As you were going along I was figuring out the practical application for why you were doing it and it all came together logically.
  • @Ed-xt5rr
    I use a large head roofing nail in my soldering iron and I bend different size paper clips to hold the crack shut. All work's very well.
  • Your video not only provided valuable knowledge but also inspired viewers to think outside the box when it comes to repairs. Thank you for sharing this fantastic idea and showcasing your skills. Keep up the great work !
  • @MegaFisher19
    Всё гораздо проще можно сделать. Нарезвть полосок из такого же бампера и заклеить расплавляя их, тогда материалы будут однородные и прочность будет больше.
  • Great job 👏 I was just telling someone recently about this process. I like the idea of the aluminum tape too!!
  • Interesting. It is like welding plastic. I do believe there are special plastic sticks for that and the needed equipment. They would be more like a specialty item. It is always nice to see that someone finds other ways to do it.
  • @madmacuser
    Thanks! I have learnt a new method to fix broken plastic.
  • @mr.b.w.3146
    What an amazing fix! Best one I've seen in a long time. Brilliant idea.
  • Бампер изготовлен из материала РР /ПОЛИПРОПИЛЕН/, стяжки которыми вы пытаетесь его заварить или полиэтилен или нейлон. Эти два материала между собой не свариваются . Проведите тест, согните немного место сварки, все развалится.
  • @MrMantenedor
    Great show, the service was very good and you alerted me to a service that I have to perform on the air intake of the jetta tsi which is going to be amazing!!!
  • @DIYTechTrends
    Your plastic welding skills are amazing. I'm always watching and learning from you. Thank you for always sharing useful tips for life with the community. Good luck.❤
  • @mosilvaze
    In todays throw away world we need more stuff like this .Repair and fix is the way forward. Thanks for sharing 👍
  • Thank you for that professor I'm doing that tomorrow and save money from going to a body shop. That was great Thank you
  • @murphyzlaw13
    Pretty cool...never repaired plastic before...never needed to, but this is very interesting.