Plastic Pointers #8 - Cracked Inground Pool Slide

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • John repairs an inground pool slide made of ABS using PlastiFix and fiberglass cloth. This repair is DIY friendly. Staples are helpful, but not necessary. A Dremel could be used instead of a die grinder.
    Products Used:
    Super Prep Plastic Cleaner - www.polyvance....
    6204 Hot Spot Stapler - www.polyvance....
    Aluminum Tape - www.polyvance....
    6122 Heavy Duty Burr - www.polyvance....
    PlastiFix - www.polyvance....
    2043-U Fiberglass Cloth - www.polyvance....
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Комментарии • 9

  • @larrybud
    @larrybud Месяц назад

    This stuff really is pretty incredible. I'm in the process of restoring my '86 Vette, and all the interior trim pieces are plastic. Lots of cracked pieces and pieces where attachment tabs had broken off. Over the years I had tried baking soda/super glue, epoxy, and fiberglass, and they always end up failing. I just lived with the rattles. I was able to use Plastifix to restore all of this stuff! Some of the interior trim pieces are $200 for one piece! This stuff pays for itself many times over.
    Also did some hot air welding on my driver side/rear wheel shroud which was cracked in 3 places. While I didn't use Polyvance's equipment (sorry, too expensive for this home hobbyist) I do appreciate the instructional videos! (note for hot air I used my hot air soldering station).

  • @guillermoospina6212
    @guillermoospina6212 3 года назад +1

    Excelente trabajo!

  • @ahmedahmed-hk4wv
    @ahmedahmed-hk4wv 3 года назад

    Any article de and de

  • @ahmedahmed-hk4wv
    @ahmedahmed-hk4wv 3 года назад

    اي الماده دي ودي

  • @nickVeitch00
    @nickVeitch00 3 года назад

    Good strong repair
    Would be quite an expensive repair though
    As a lot of plastofix was used, particulary on the patch on the rear side
    I havent used plastofix yet, I have only managed to find one supplier in the UK
    And it's quite expensive $77.21 in your money , dont want to buy it and it doesnt get used for a while then goes past its shelf life

    • @scottb7600
      @scottb7600 3 года назад +1

      as long as the liquid bottle is tightly capped, the shelf life is indefinite. Also because of how its used, there is little waste, so the cost is much lower than you'd think per repair, plus the quality of the repair is excellent. This is definitely one of those cases where you get what you pay for, however.

    • @jaysonjohnston3611
      @jaysonjohnston3611 Год назад +1

      A pool slide is at least $3k, so worth the spend to lengthen the life

    • @larrybud
      @larrybud Месяц назад

      @@jaysonjohnston3611 No shit, didn't realize how expensive those were!