Awesome thank you. I just repaired a plastic part on my lawnmower that was going to cost £68. I trimmed some plastic off of the part to use as a welding material. Heat smoothed it , knife trimmed it and sanded. Looks great just as strong.
David Snow 🍃 Cause of sadness is inequality because of the system . People always follow the perceived path of greatest pleasure; at least resistance path. So, there is no free will. People are conditioned by environments. There is no democracy. All governments are existing to transfer wealth to rich. Monetary system is legalised theft. Over consumption of finite resource of the earth is the current economy of the world. Plutocrats/corporatocracy is the real rulers. Please watch zeitgeist movement movies here in RUclips for more info.
Its not that we have frogot repairing its just that in may cases its cheeper to replace the product once time us factored in the addage goes lets say the bowl costs 2 dollars new and me as a worker is paid 12 dollars an hour the repair would cost 1 dollar in materials wear in tools charcoal and scrap plastic and takes 15 minutes .25 of an hour so 1 dollar materials .25 of my 12 dollar wage. 3 dollars making for 4 dolllars to fix a 2 dollar bowl this is the logic used with a lot of this stuff especially when you get into bigger thing but then you get to things like cars were a person cant fix some stuff even if they wanted to due to complexity and need for expensive specalized tools that manfatures jelously guard as a repaird item doesnt to generate them more money (save putting out a good qualuty product and people stuck with that manufacturer over a competer but they tred the line of how cheep can I make something and people will still buy it and stick with them)
Indian's seem to be a very resourceful, lateral thinking, fix anything with what is available type of nation, no regard for modern first world 'health and safety' crap, just fix it, keep it going, repair it, proper old school make do and mend attitude rather than the way most of us throw away stuff that could be kept in use with a bit of work. A+ to the Indian way of repairing stuff rather than buying new :-)
+Smug Anime Girl Despite what your media may tell you, India is not that poor. Most of the Canadian Indians I know do this same thing with equipment, and they're fairly well off. Resourcefulness is a good thing, agreed Wonky
Tom De India is divided into three categories. 1 is extreme poor they are living in rural villages or in ghettos near cities 2nd is urban middle class . These people have homes and has aceaa to education 3rs is rich class they have everything
Health and safety crap is why you're not in a wheelchair crapping into a bag, or just dead. Apart from that, I agree with you about everyone needing to fix stuff instead of throwing it away after the slightest damage.
Nowadays these people r rare... nostalgic for me. I have seen ppl doin such repairs when i was a kid. It was fun to watch. These days ppl have got chinese use n throw cheap stuff. Bucket repairmen, kulfi makers, man with bear, statue makers and metal repairmen, onions and garlic seller, knife sharpener man with his modified cycle all at the door.
Yes this works. Easy with some practice. Must add plastic not just melt existing part and do both sides. Also works on toys, snow shovels, etc. Smoothing is the toughest part.
Nice work, I like it! Just a word of caution to would be plastic saviors, this repair is done outside and with a little breeze blowing the polyvinyl chloride away from the worker.
my pets opening flap door is expensive but cheaply made and broke with the flap opening and closing constantly causing a crack to break the flap.So im using a small strong clamp because of pressure to hold the two opposing sides together from forceably pulling apart . I will use this method on half of the weld then clamp the other half to complete the weld thankyou
Apne super Jora mgar ye nhi btaya ke Instruments or knsi knsi cheez cahhiye hai kuke Ap jis cheez se jor rhe hai wo pta nhi lg rha ke kya hai plz bta den
I broke my washing machine body... So to fix it, I'm watching this... It's not about replacing it... It's about repairing it... If it doesn't get repair, I'll recycle it... Which I learnt in *dear zindagi*
Thank you! This video is the best! I have two rigid ponds that both formed cracks. I was researching welding plastic to fix them and the high density polyethylene rods (since my research said to use the exact kind of plastic to repair) were $30.00 for a 4 foot length.I would have gone through those tiny rods fast!! After watching this I dug through my recycle and found a vinegar jug that is made from HDPE so will be using that instead!
Aditaya, you should post a health warning! This is a cheap, no doubt, but dangerous method of repair. The repairman is breathing in smoke from the process -- and that smoke is loaded with dioxins and other frightfully toxic stuff. This is one very effective way of getting cancer!! (I know I am commenting on a 3 year old posting, but it is important to be concious of health hazards. Using a hot air gun for plastic welding is more expensive, but far safer,)
+Subroto Sen ...I agree with your warning, but how is a hot air gun safer? It still has to heat up the plastic enough for it to melt, and fumes would still be released into the surrounding air. Would there be fewer fumes that way, with the heating up more precise?
اللي انكسر القلوب مبيصلحش مستحيل لها حل حتى مع الحيوان سبحان الله لقول الرسول صلى الله عليه و سلم(إن الرفق لا يكون في شيء إلا زانهُ..) (إن فيك خصلتين يُحبهما الله..) (إن الله رفيقٌ يحبٌ الرفق في الأمر كله) (إن الله رفيق يحب الرفق، ويعطي على الرفق..) من المملكه العربيه السعوديه من بلد الحرمين الشريفين من بلد الحبيب صلى الله عليه و سلم المدينه المنوره تقبل تحياتي
Awesome thank you. I just repaired a plastic part on my lawnmower that was going to cost £68. I trimmed some plastic off of the part to use as a welding material. Heat smoothed it , knife trimmed it and sanded. Looks great just as strong.
put 68 pounds in a jar, open a mutual fund let it compound.... you, are 68 pounds richer spend it on a nice cold beer Cheers
Great job, no fancy tools, not even electricity and the result is amazing. Bravo!
Superb job! In our ridiculous society we've long forgotten the art of repairing.
David Snow 🍃 Cause of sadness is inequality because of the system . People always follow the perceived path of greatest pleasure; at least resistance path. So, there is no free will. People are conditioned by environments. There is no democracy. All governments are existing to transfer wealth to rich. Monetary system is legalised theft. Over consumption of finite resource of the earth is the current economy of the world. Plutocrats/corporatocracy is the real rulers. Please watch zeitgeist movement movies here in RUclips for more info.
Its not that we have frogot repairing its just that in may cases its cheeper to replace the product once time us factored in the addage goes lets say the bowl costs 2 dollars new and me as a worker is paid 12 dollars an hour the repair would cost 1 dollar in materials wear in tools charcoal and scrap plastic and takes 15 minutes .25 of an hour so 1 dollar materials .25 of my 12 dollar wage. 3 dollars making for 4 dolllars to fix a 2 dollar bowl this is the logic used with a lot of this stuff especially when you get into bigger thing but then you get to things like cars were a person cant fix some stuff even if they wanted to due to complexity and need for expensive specalized tools that manfatures jelously guard as a repaird item doesnt to generate them more money (save putting out a good qualuty product and people stuck with that manufacturer over a competer but they tred the line of how cheep can I make something and people will still buy it and stick with them)
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This is amazing craftsmanship. This is how we should reuse and save our planet from plastic waste.
Indian's seem to be a very resourceful, lateral thinking, fix anything with what is available type of nation, no regard for modern first world 'health and safety' crap, just fix it, keep it going, repair it, proper old school make do and mend attitude rather than the way most of us throw away stuff that could be kept in use with a bit of work. A+ to the Indian way of repairing stuff rather than buying new :-)
Very well said Wonky L... very well said. Clap clap clap...
+Smug Anime Girl Despite what your media may tell you, India is not that poor. Most of the Canadian Indians I know do this same thing with equipment, and they're fairly well off. Resourcefulness is a good thing, agreed Wonky
Tom De India is divided into three categories. 1 is extreme poor they are living in rural villages or in ghettos near cities
2nd is urban middle class . These people have homes and has aceaa to education
3rs is rich class they have everything
Health and safety crap is why you're not in a wheelchair crapping into a bag, or just dead.
Apart from that, I agree with you about everyone needing to fix stuff instead of throwing it away after the slightest damage.
I'm Welsh not Indian and I repaired my bowl with Duck/Duct tape and it lasted for ages afterwards. I never throw anything away if it can be repaired.
Nowadays these people r rare... nostalgic for me. I have seen ppl doin such repairs when i was a kid. It was fun to watch. These days ppl have got chinese use n throw cheap stuff. Bucket repairmen, kulfi makers, man with bear, statue makers and metal repairmen, onions and garlic seller, knife sharpener man with his modified cycle all at the door.
Thank u so much for this idea 💡💡💡💡 pitne se bcha liya
Yes this works. Easy with some practice. Must add plastic not just melt existing part and do both sides. Also works on toys, snow shovels, etc. Smoothing is the toughest part.
i used to do it with hot knife when i was kid..lol. well its not cheap its a craftsman work with limited resources.
I love my INDIA
इसे कहते है देशी जुगार जो कहीं नहीं देखा होगा। बहुत बढ़िया भाई 👍👍
so you melt plastic over it ?
Nice work, I like it! Just a word of caution to would be plastic saviors, this repair is done outside and with a little breeze blowing the polyvinyl chloride away from the worker.
Indian desi technology....very nice
Thank you for sharing. Its always good to learn what some don t no abaut.. Thank You....
What is that strip which is used in the plastic tub
Wonderful! I just repaired my cracked dustbin following your example. Thanks!
can you please explain the procedure... or what is that was sticked
They are scrap CD ROM covers and Cassette tap plastic covers
No glue was used to stick. Plastic was melted using hot stick thus acts as glue. Very old technique, I have seen this in my street in my chikdhood
What is this
Bohot ache se guts Thanks
See the board besides of bucket. He is a professional plastic Repairman!
I want to learn all his methods
I tried this on a similar item and it worked very nice. Thank you sir!
Nice job.have done so much time
hopefully this will work on cracked a plastic drum... hopefully the repair can handle the water pressure...
This is how my grandfather used to fix broken plastic containers in home :)
Thanks for sharing. Very impressive
a good example of 4R's. well done!
Great back
I have seen people do it back in the days really cool
my pets opening flap door is expensive but cheaply made and broke with the flap opening and closing constantly causing a crack to break the flap.So im using a small strong clamp because of pressure to hold the two opposing sides together from forceably pulling apart . I will use this method on half of the weld then clamp the other half to complete the weld thankyou
desi jugaad... loved it... did he solder it... what did he use to heat that stuff?
excelente video!! ahora podre reparar lo que rompí hace un rato
Neat trick with the razor blade using it to scrape the edges flat 👌
Meri nai plastic ke try toting hai kya us py b yhe apply krian ya kuch aur?
What is this product please tell me
Wo konse strips use kiye hai
Apne super Jora mgar ye nhi btaya ke Instruments or knsi knsi cheez cahhiye hai kuke Ap jis cheez se jor rhe hai wo pta nhi lg rha ke kya hai
plz bta den
what is the thin strip?
Bravo and salute. Great skills. We should have the mandatory course on this in our university. This could stops tons of plastic in landfills.
I broke my washing machine body... So to fix it, I'm watching this... It's not about replacing it... It's about repairing it... If it doesn't get repair, I'll recycle it... Which I learnt in *dear zindagi*
Thank you! This video is the best! I have two rigid ponds that both formed cracks. I was researching welding plastic to fix them and the high density polyethylene rods (since my research said to use the exact kind of plastic to repair) were $30.00 for a 4 foot length.I would have gone through those tiny rods fast!! After watching this I dug through my recycle and found a vinegar jug that is made from HDPE so will be using that instead!
Motos spiderman
Sunriser Lark thank u
Soldering iron and a few zip ties and you're good to go but maybe this guy can't afford that so at least you made do with what he had
Sunrise Lark thank you for your response. I will combine them both.
What in use , plastic pype?
what is that strip thats used???
same kind of plastic of the bucket
is it worth it the time and effort?
good job anyway
The satisfaction is in the loins of the orgasmer !!
@@BPantherPink orgasm is noting infront if that
thank you very much I fixed a tub which my mom was throwing. now i can use it to grow lotus
Great job!! :)
What material is being used for repaing. Can any one tell me about this
beautifully done. i like, OLE!
Whoa!! I'll try fix plastic bucket same as he did...
What were that strips u used
They are scrap CD ROM covers and Cassette tap plastic covers
Someone please explain what is that white thing???
excelente vídeo y extremadamente explicado
Sir, How to contact Mr. Aditya Sharma regarding plastic repair on mobile.
Regards
Did you fix it? I would like to know. Especially the cost and method of repair. Thanks
nostalgia... seen this in my childhood
O hai kiya palastic ke upar laga rahe ho oska name bat a eye.
Very nice bahi
Can some one tell me what are those plastic strips?
+Naseem Sultana those are just a plastic strips, just like a sim card remains or a plastic phone cards material.
@@xbillalx I've heard you should look for HDPE plastic, typically #2 in that recycle triangle, plastic jugs from detergent bottles etc. work.
Se valora su trabajo
i do not understand plz show which elribbon is used
White white kya cheez he
Careful, don't light your sleeve on fire!
kha milenge plastic jodne waale sir
Great. Another video without health hazard warning - "Smoking plastic fume is bad for your health."
what is that strip
Shah
They are scrap CD ROM covers and Cassette tap plastic covers
Yeh white cheez kya h
Nice job
What is that was sticked
Plastic strips from some other broken utensils
blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth?
Cool
AMEN
So true
Nice.......💖💖💖
what is that strip?
meltable plastic piece
Plastic patti Kay ki hai
Aditaya, you should post a health warning! This is a cheap, no doubt, but dangerous method of repair.
The repairman is breathing in smoke from the process -- and that smoke is loaded with dioxins and other frightfully toxic stuff. This is one very effective way of getting cancer!!
(I know I am commenting on a 3 year old posting, but it is important to be concious of health hazards. Using a hot air gun for plastic welding is more expensive, but far safer,)
+Subroto Sen ...I agree with your warning, but how is a hot air gun safer? It still has to heat up the plastic enough for it to melt, and fumes would still be released into the surrounding air. Would there be fewer fumes that way, with the heating up more precise?
thanku for the cancer warning
Your ancestors did a lot of shit like this... and you came out just fine, ddnt U ??
@bpanther, you seem to a living example of what you said :).. only difference is you are still doing the same shit, that your ancestors did..
yes hot air gun produces less fumes because it is not direct in contact with heating source
Balti pr jo chipkaye uska name kiya hai kiya kahte hai
Balati per Jo chipkaye uska naam kya hai please send
Well done
OMB WALL MAGIC COAT क्या आप गर्मी से परेशान हैं क्या आप गर्मी से मुक्त होना चाहते हैं यदि हा तो हम आपके लिए लाए हैं गर्मी कम करने वाली बाहरी कोटिंग
Are Bhai ye hai kya cheez
This is not a repair. He's tired of people using his bucket so he's putting a big 'J' on it. Leave J's bucket alone people.
Hahahaha!
Haha.. Good sense of humor 😁😁😁😂😂
LMAO
Guitar credits? Sounds like Oritus.
arey yaar khud hi kuch bja raha tha guitar pe
Aap ka moble deji.
Did you mean Kenyan "orutu"?
nice useful video
Sahitya kya - kya lagta he
what is that metal name
Laga kia RHA any idia kiasi ko pati rhi woh Kai thi
Sir kya chilkaa
Par yeh hai Kya
देसी विडिओ, फिरंगी कमेंट्स!!😊😊
what song?
I just strummed randomly on guitar
@@adityasharma2k wow, cool
@@keichannnn thnx man
Amigo dame tu número para que parches mi tacho
آ یڈیا ا چھا ہے لیکن کیا چیز لگارہےہیں
aray bhia ya to batio ky use kia kr rehay bolo nahi to likh do sat
Type of plastic is very imp !! Can anyone tell me the type of plastic.
+dieingslit It looks like regular HDPE.
Thankx ! I tried this on other type of plastics and it did not work.
After he breathed all that smog, the can will out live him
Nice
selamün aleyküm
لعد شلون يكولون الينكسر مبيصلحش :(
اللي انكسر القلوب مبيصلحش مستحيل لها حل حتى مع الحيوان سبحان الله لقول الرسول صلى الله عليه و سلم(إن الرفق لا يكون في شيء إلا زانهُ..)
(إن فيك خصلتين يُحبهما الله..)
(إن الله رفيقٌ يحبٌ الرفق في الأمر كله)
(إن الله رفيق يحب الرفق، ويعطي على الرفق..) من المملكه العربيه السعوديه من بلد الحرمين الشريفين من بلد الحبيب صلى الله عليه و سلم المدينه المنوره تقبل تحياتي
Ye adhbuth Kala Keval Apne pyare Hindustan mein hi ho sakti hai
काय लावले ते तरी समजले पाहिजे णा म्हणजे आम्ही पण ही ट्रीक करून बघू
No straws? I knew Liza didn't know what she was talking about.
RECICLAR Y REUSAR CONTRIBUYE A UN AMBIENTE SIN MENOS CONTAMINACIÓN.
please don't do that with my fingers, luck so far!
Indian style.
I don't want to know how they make Nutella spread.. hopefully a big booty,soondar laddikey makes it..Do they eat corn?
Hi
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