I would have used plastic epoxy that remains flexible and put that on the inside of the case after roughing up the plastic. Forgot the brand, but they sell it. I've melted plastics together with an iron too, great tip. This is similar to my tolex repair on guitar amps. They sell vinyl repair kits with an assortment of colors. You cut out the missing tolex and rough up the wood bare spot. Then you dab on the matching color until filled. They give a matching grain vinyl to place over the repair to form a grain similar to the original. On tiny nicks I just dab the color on and let it dry. Then press down with your fingers after it dries a few hours. The repair tends to blend in and not look as shiny. A good cleaning with armour all makes it look new again.
Qbond would have been an easier way to go (has a black filler powder you lay down before applying the adhesive) and is super strong and easy to blend in. repair came out pretty good though
is this how you did it on your own case too? or did you fill gabs with something? nice repair job btw, I was wondering if your cound get some kind of textured stamp to heat up and hide the seam.
Dellboy, showed how to do this with a body panel for a car. Same exact technique. It welds the plastic back together. The glue is just a temporary "clamp". That was my idea;-) Worked great. I hit it with a hammer a few times. Seems strong enough to me.
nice work! would never have guessed that was repairable
It looks like your method to fix the crack worked very well.
I would have used plastic epoxy that remains flexible and put that on the inside of the case after roughing up the plastic. Forgot the brand, but they sell it. I've melted plastics together with an iron too, great tip.
This is similar to my tolex repair on guitar amps. They sell vinyl repair kits with an assortment of colors. You cut out the missing tolex and rough up the wood bare spot. Then you dab on the matching color until filled. They give a matching grain vinyl to place over the repair to form a grain similar to the original. On tiny nicks I just dab the color on and let it dry. Then press down with your fingers after it dries a few hours. The repair tends to blend in and not look as shiny. A good cleaning with armour all makes it look new again.
Well I think you have that one figured out. Nice freaking job!
You ALWAYS come from the inside to do those repairs
If you can get at the inside at all it needs a piece glued in for strength .But cosmeticly it's great.
Friggen rights!!, Woodeso guitar mods is where it's at, Good times, Good video
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Nice job!
Can i use any supper glue ???
Qbond would have been an easier way to go (has a black filler powder you lay down before applying the adhesive) and is super strong and easy to blend in. repair came out pretty good though
Ahh thanks for the tip. I'll have a poke around for it.
Ever thought of epoxying a little bit of fibreglass mat on the inside to reinforce the area?.
that's exactly what i did, i layed some fiberglass fabric on the inside, then patched it with epoxy. worked very well.
the case is abs, just use acetone with black abs pipe filings mixed in for filler
Nice work!
Cauterizing the wound with the soldering iron ....Cool
Start on the inside of case. Push it out from there. Then consider adding baking soda to the glue on the inside. Cement tough.
Yeah, but what kind of damage did you do INSIDE the case??? :)
My lugage case is damaged in flight how can I repair this . Case is expensive. Not cracks but damaged badly from below .
I used two part epoxy when mine cracked like that.
Take the foam lining out and then manipulate it from both sides
cool repair
A trick you can use to hide that line left behind is to go over it with a black Marker.
Mine completely smashed, a TON of plastic missing, so the only option I had was black duct tape! Compared to how awful it looked, it's not too bad!
Celtic Fury Hit up SKB, they have warranties for most of their cases
is this how you did it on your own case too? or did you fill gabs with something?
nice repair job btw, I was wondering if your cound get some kind of textured stamp to heat up and hide the seam.
Nice repair! What made you think of using the solder rod?
Dellboy, showed how to do this with a body panel for a car. Same exact technique. It welds the plastic back together. The glue is just a temporary "clamp". That was my idea;-) Worked great. I hit it with a hammer a few times. Seems strong enough to me.
I tried doing so and I fkd it up went from a crack to a big hole so I gotta fix it or buy another one
Instead of super glue try finger nail glue it's a lot more forgiving. you thin it with nail polish remove. Peace
You just fix the outside
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I bet when it clicked you were like.....ahhhhhhhhh
Obviously a limited vocabulary when you hear people curse.