digschopper
06-11-2011, 08:03 PM
ok,this is not my idea,but i'm passing it along.i saw a YOU-TUBE video on welding plastic with a soldering iron. i wondered for years if it can be done. on polypropylene or polyethylene,yes it can. the alternative was "stitching" it up with wire ties.i just put 2 hrs into the back fenders of my yt125,and it's nearly done.
the iron didn't get all messy,the poly flows like solder,and if you work caarefully and slowly,it's the way to go.i did the inside leaving a "bead" like a mig weld to thicken the area.it may not have been necessary,but i went over the outside too,but very shallow. if it isn't pretty when i'm done,it wont matter,as i'm going to sand it and use FUSION plastic spraypaint to cammo it like the rest of the covers.
the iron didn't get all messy,the poly flows like solder,and if you work caarefully and slowly,it's the way to go.i did the inside leaving a "bead" like a mig weld to thicken the area.it may not have been necessary,but i went over the outside too,but very shallow. if it isn't pretty when i'm done,it wont matter,as i'm going to sand it and use FUSION plastic spraypaint to cammo it like the rest of the covers.