I use it in addition with APP 50 polyurethane mastic. Hardens really well and saved me some bucks on my Alfa 916 Spider.
Daniel Armstrong
Isn’t life so thrilling.
Lluís Campaner
It is a good idea to twist it at the end so that the clip cant come out the same way you put it in
BlueRice
how well dose his work? i always melt the plastic and weld a new plastic on top it but its still fragile
Drew Morgan
Okay. Now plastic weld the joint.
Anony Mousse
This is a good first step to converting the part into metal. Just need a couple hundred more. 😛
ClockDev
This is a lot better than using cyanoacrylate and sodium bicarbonate
ToxMace
I love these things! I've burned through about 1,200 "staples" in the last year "welding" all manner of plastic bumpers, hood, cowls, and other garbage back together on trashed equipment. Well worth the $25 investment.
I like it 👍
Witchcraft!
I use it in addition with APP 50 polyurethane mastic. Hardens really well and saved me some bucks on my Alfa 916 Spider.
Isn’t life so thrilling.
It is a good idea to twist it at the end so that the clip cant come out the same way you put it in
how well dose his work? i always melt the plastic and weld a new plastic on top it but its still fragile
Okay. Now plastic weld the joint.
This is a good first step to converting the part into metal. Just need a couple hundred more. 😛
This is a lot better than using cyanoacrylate and sodium bicarbonate
I love these things! I've burned through about 1,200 "staples" in the last year "welding" all manner of plastic bumpers, hood, cowls, and other garbage back together on trashed equipment. Well worth the $25 investment.