Repairing a Crack in a Dirt Bike Fender Using the ATV Pro Welder

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @moaski
    @moaski Год назад +1

    How do you tell the difference between polyethylene and polypropylene plastics?

    • @polyvance
      @polyvance  Год назад +2

      The easiest way is to look for an ID symbol. Polypropylene is usually >PP< or >PP+EPDM< and polyethylene is >PE< or >LDPE< or >HDPE.
      If there is no identification symbol, you can do a weld test with polypropylene and polyethylene filler rod to see which one sticks.

    • @moaski
      @moaski Год назад +1

      @@polyvance thank you!

    • @polyvance
      @polyvance  Год назад

      @@moaski You're welcome!

    • @moaski
      @moaski Год назад

      @@polyvance I've searched all over my ATV plastics for these symbols. Are ATV plastics typically PP or PE?

    • @scottb7600
      @scottb7600 Год назад +2

      @@moaski Most are HDPE, but a few are PP. Look under the rear fenders up near where the strut is mounted. They are hard to find and are usually in the dirtiest place, covered in oily grime and mud.

  • @user-lf9he7hy3x
    @user-lf9he7hy3x Год назад

    Is there a EU distributor/sales point?

    • @polyvance
      @polyvance  Год назад

      I'm not sure if any of our international distributors stock this particular welder. WOW Autobody Technologies in the UK carries the Mini-Weld Model 7.
      Where are you located? You can email us at info@polyvance.com with your details and inquiries.

  • @MotoERS
    @MotoERS Год назад

    Please show the comparison results with brand new!

    • @polyvance
      @polyvance  Год назад +1

      We didn't have a brand new fender to compare with. A local customer brought this in to be repaired. He just wanted it to be repaired; he didn't want it to be painted.

    • @MotoERS
      @MotoERS Год назад

      @Polyvance, Is it possible to recover to brand new state ?

    • @scottb7600
      @scottb7600 Год назад +1

      @@MotoERS Only if you have an an exact match for color. Which you could do using a scrap piece from another part, or if there is a hidden edge someplace you can take a shaving off of to use as filler rod....or you might get lucky with the color of the welding rod from Polyvance. Unless you are doing a restoration, most people with dirtbikes really don't care if it looks perfect, they just want the part to perform its function and not fall off, without spending a fortune to replace plastic.