[SEL] gluing plastic OT

Alan rustaholic777 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 9 17:51:50 PST 2012


PC-7 is a two part epoxy with fiberglass.
I have used it on many types of plastic.
I had a 750 Honda that came with shattered side covers.
I taped them together on the face then smeared the back side with PC-7 and when I took the tape off I installed the covers and nobody ever knew they were damaged.
Five years later I traded that bike off and the covers still looked great.

Alan in Michigan

--- On Fri, 3/9/12, Rob Skinner <rob at rustyiron.com> wrote:


From: Rob Skinner <rob at rustyiron.com>
Subject: Re: [SEL] gluing plastic OT
To: "The SEL email discussion list" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Date: Friday, March 9, 2012, 12:56 PM



On Mar 9, 2012, at 9:12 AM, Germoamer at aol.com wrote:

> I own a John Deere lawnmower with a plastic hood.  I have developed a  
> crack in the hood near where it latches on each side of the mower.  At this  
> same location the upper and lower halves of the hood are bolted together and 
> the  nut area has broken out a piece of the plastic.  
> 
> Any suggestions for a good thin "crazy" type glue.  I need something  thin 
> that will go into the crack.   At one time I worked for Eastman  Kodak, and 
> the Eastman 910 glue was great stuff.  

Back in the olden days, we frequently had problems with broken fenders on motorcycles and other off road vehicles. I never found an adhesive that was suitable, as the plastics used were made so that nothing stuck to them. Kelley once brought home a plastic welder, but the results were not that good, either. 

If the “Hillbilly Look” is ok, you might make a piece of sheet metal to fit, then use a lot of small bolts to attach it to the plastic. A new hood will surely be expensive.

Rob



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