Soo.....here I was with the plastic chute on my leaf and limb chipper all cracked and broken and there was Harbor Freight with a plastic welding kit on sale for $30.00.
https://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/disp...temnumber=41592
I had heard second-handly that this kit worked pretty good so I picked one up. I'm happy to report that it does. It actually works amazingly well. I've used a soldering gun a number of times to melt plastic back together with fair to middling success but the hot air torch on the plastic welding kit puts a soldering gun to shame. Now I'm looking for broken plastic to put back together. I did have better success using the original plastic of the part as a filler as opposed to the plastic rod that is sold for such purpose. I suspect what I had for rod was not perfectly compatible with the plastic of the part so I trimmed some slivers of plastic off of out of the way areas to use as substitute welding rod and that was very successful. All cracks were welded up, looks pretty good (certainly passes the 6 foot test) and seems as strong as original. If you need to repair plastic things occasionally this might be for you. At $29.99 on sale it was certainly worth it to me.
I have no affiliation with HarborFreight and generally hate to buy chinese "stuff" but there really isn't a competitor to this particular item that I know of. Your results may vary. Do not try this at home.
https://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/disp...temnumber=41592
I had heard second-handly that this kit worked pretty good so I picked one up. I'm happy to report that it does. It actually works amazingly well. I've used a soldering gun a number of times to melt plastic back together with fair to middling success but the hot air torch on the plastic welding kit puts a soldering gun to shame. Now I'm looking for broken plastic to put back together. I did have better success using the original plastic of the part as a filler as opposed to the plastic rod that is sold for such purpose. I suspect what I had for rod was not perfectly compatible with the plastic of the part so I trimmed some slivers of plastic off of out of the way areas to use as substitute welding rod and that was very successful. All cracks were welded up, looks pretty good (certainly passes the 6 foot test) and seems as strong as original. If you need to repair plastic things occasionally this might be for you. At $29.99 on sale it was certainly worth it to me.
I have no affiliation with HarborFreight and generally hate to buy chinese "stuff" but there really isn't a competitor to this particular item that I know of. Your results may vary. Do not try this at home.
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