: Rotomolded? No matter. You can repair it with an epoxy called
: G/Flex by West Systems. You have to have some backer material.
: If you can go to a kayak dealer and pick up some scrap kayak
: material of the same color, you can do a pretty good job of
: making a visually acceptable repair. West Systems has some info
: on their site. Here is a link:
: http://www.westsystem.com/ss/gluing-plastic-with-g-flex-epoxy/
: Here is a video from West Systems that might give you a chuckle. It
: shows what you can do with this stuff:
: http://www.westsystem.com/ss/g-flex-torture-demo/
: By the way, you can make your repair "prettier" than the
: repair they did. I think they were trying to emphasize their
: material too much.
: You can also "weld" some polyethylene materials. Some you
: can't. You need a plastic welding setup. You can make an almost
: invisible weld IF the material is weldable. I have welded some
: polyethylene and some acted like they were some sort of
: thermoset material. I tried to weld a Jackson 4 Fun and was
: unsuccessful. I had to use G/flex.
"If you can go to a kayak dealer and pick up some scrap kayak material of the same color" Huh? what scrap material?
Pictures of the damage would help alot, also what plastic?
Bill H.
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Scott -- 5/3/2010, 1:45 pm- Re: Other: Large Plastic hole repair
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Bill Hamm -- 5/4/2010, 1:35 am
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