Ingenious Method !! Repair All Plastic Parts Using Cable Ties.

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

Комментарии • 413

  • @Repairman10169
    @Repairman10169  Год назад +14

    Luego de ver este video MIRA AQUI 👉 ruclips.net/video/2AJkwIopGSM/видео.html 👈 te sorprenderás !! Saludos !
    After you watch this video ALSO SEE 👉 ruclips.net/video/2AJkwIopGSM/видео.html 👈 You will Enjoy ! Stay Safe !!

  • @kattegat970
    @kattegat970 Год назад +75

    Este método funciona en la mayoría de los casos. Solo algunas excepciones en las cuales el plástico es "incompatible" por decirlo de una manera comprensible. Gracias por hacerlo tan práctico y mostrarnos que con pocos recursos también se pueden obtener buenos resultados. Me suscribo. Saludos.

  • @evilsharkey8954
    @evilsharkey8954 Год назад +125

    Make sure you’re using the same type of plastic. Cable ties are typically nylon. Component covers can be ABS, polypropylene, polystyrene, or other plastics. Plastics will weld best to their own kind.

    • @scottw550
      @scottw550 Год назад

      Ótima dica, Obrigado.

    • @TheBypasser
      @TheBypasser Год назад +8

      So in short, this method is bullshit and with those molten cable ties you can't repair anything (but another cable tie) :P

    • @sloebone7399
      @sloebone7399 Год назад +26

      When you put the Gorilla tape on it, I thought, FIXED!

    • @stupitdog9686
      @stupitdog9686 Год назад +7

      Dispite best efforts it's not exactly an invisable repair is it? I too would have finished at the tape stage!

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 Год назад +1

      @@TheBypasser Pretty much

  • @creationholic101
    @creationholic101 Год назад +10

    Wow, what a brilliant and creative solution! I'm truly impressed by your ingenuity in using cable ties to repair plastic parts. It's amazing to see how you've found a practical and cost-effective way to fix things.

  • @100bolinhastv
    @100bolinhastv Год назад +1

    Uau, que solução brilhante e criativa! Estou verdadeiramente impressionado com sua engenhosidade ao utilizar braçadeiras para a reparação de peças plásticas. É fascinante observar como você descobriu uma abordagem prática e econômica para consertar as coisas.

  • @cratecruncher6687
    @cratecruncher6687 Год назад +59

    I've experimented with plastic welding and find some useful tips here. In my experience the chemical composition of both repaired part and any filler should be similar. I even use a piece from the part that will not show. That way I know I have compatibility for good bonding and a good color match.

    • @Repairman10169
      @Repairman10169  Год назад +2

      Yes agree 100 % , that´s exactly what i´ve done in this video ruclips.net/video/vrKSSKlWVIc/видео.html
      Have a great day

    • @maraguilucho
      @maraguilucho Год назад

      Ñ

    • @greenbluemonkey
      @greenbluemonkey Год назад +2

      I would also add, with so much plastic garbage pieces everywhere, why waste a zip tie?

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 Год назад

      @@greenbluemonkey very easy to hold among other reasons. Environmentally, the benefits of repair far outweigh the environmental cost of a part of a a zip tie.

    • @greenbluemonkey
      @greenbluemonkey Год назад

      @@MarcosElMalo2 You are melting it on a spoon. It doesn't have to be a long thin shape. You can even shave it into small pieces. Also, one day you will need a zip tie and if you've used them for repair, you have to go buy more. So you aren't really reducing the plastic in the world. While using a similar plastic piece from a discarded or broken plastic toy or other object, is re-purposing something that will just end up in the land fill.

  • @chrismaggio7879
    @chrismaggio7879 Год назад +11

    I extended the life of my Jeep radiator that was leaking from the plastic outlet at the top by doing something similar. I used a soldering tip to make a V groove along the crack, melted in the zip ties, then dis several layers over it with more zip ties, a layer of fiberglass cloth (just a small strip) then used JB weld for plastic, another layer of fiberglass cloth (wider this time) then another layer of JB, and on top of that one more layer of each really wide across the outlet. Lasted another YEAR!

    • @markk3652
      @markk3652 Год назад +1

      Wouldn't replacement of the radiator been a better option? I understand being away from home on a trip in a remote area and having to fashion a repair to get home. Leaving it cobbled together for an entire year seems like a poor plan of let's see how long we can kick the can down the road.

    • @chrismaggio7879
      @chrismaggio7879 Год назад +1

      @@markk3652 haha yes, if it was my only vehicle I would have done a replacement asap, but at first it was a personal challenge to see if it was possible. I watched a few online self fixes and thought I might have a better way, and just had to test it. I think it was successful in both the method and the result. I kicked the can a good distance and now I have confidence in the job I did. I installed a new radiator and with it came no fear of driving her any where I want. Sometimes, Mark, a guy just has to try the hard way and hope the results earn him a cold beer and a story to tell.

    • @markk3652
      @markk3652 Год назад

      @@chrismaggio7879 much respect then, I regularly deal with those who sidestep a repair out of an effort to save money- it rarely pays off.

    • @chrismaggio7879
      @chrismaggio7879 Год назад

      @@markk3652 Nah... just keeping my Man Card up to date.

    • @congocuatro118
      @congocuatro118 7 месяцев назад

      ¿Nunca piensas en mujeres? Si solo piensas en tu Jeep significa que ya eres impotente, o más seguramente homosexual

  • @felipeaguila1760
    @felipeaguila1760 Год назад +2

    1:00 Excelente video ❗ . Gracias por la recomendación de evitar inhalar el humo de plástico. Quizás Usando otra herramienta como el Cautín eléctrico ⚡ , y un potenciómetro 🎛 y conociendo la temperatura a la cual se derriten los diferentes tipos de plástico. Quizás NO se generen gases 💨

  • @rusboy3100
    @rusboy3100 Год назад +5

    С детства для такого ремонта использовали обыкновенные кульки для продуктов,намотал на что то поджег и капаешь расплавленным куда нужно. (Desde la infancia, para tal reparación usaban culés comunes para los productos, arrollaba a lo que prendía fuego y goteaba derretido donde se necesitaba.)

  • @raulduke7142
    @raulduke7142 Год назад +9

    Want stronger? Use weed whacker line. Back in the day I fixed a friend's cruise control using it. A little plastic piece that held the ball chain in place on his old escort snapped. Worked like a charm.

  • @robertomeneguetti2715
    @robertomeneguetti2715 Год назад +1

    Obrigado do Brasil 🇧🇷👏👏👏

  • @6RAW6
    @6RAW6 Год назад +2

    That was absolutely genius!!!

  • @hectorsaucedo1963
    @hectorsaucedo1963 10 месяцев назад

    Exelentecmetodo muy fácil gracias por compartir Dios te bendiga

  • @MrChinchilla_hn
    @MrChinchilla_hn Год назад

    I use to fix plastic or acrilic pens, not that way. Thanks.
    Greetings from Honduras 👏🏻.

  • @dondee5439
    @dondee5439 Год назад +10

    At the 0:54 mark, the spoon had a wooden handle. Nice insulator from the hot metal for the hands.

  • @teresayucra3688
    @teresayucra3688 Месяц назад

    Gracias lo necesitaba❤

  • @silvestreborrais7409
    @silvestreborrais7409 Год назад +14

    Me abria gustado saber esto mucho antes😅
    Igual gracias por dar tan buen consejo.😎👍

  • @luisgm7664
    @luisgm7664 Год назад +6

    ¡Maravilloso trucazo!
    Gracias 🙏

  • @Mario-yq5zr
    @Mario-yq5zr Год назад +9

    Это подходит только для полиамида. Но помимо него ещё есть куча пластиков: АБС, полипропилен, полиэтилен, ПВХ и т.д., и для каждого свои методы склейки.

  • @ignacioramirez6025
    @ignacioramirez6025 Год назад +4

    Qué buen video. Mil Gracias por compartir. Bendiciones.

  • @mariozammit7065
    @mariozammit7065 Год назад +2

    You had me at the tape. Looks good to me lol. Thank you for this tho, be great for something where aesthetics was important.

    • @John2009R
      @John2009R Год назад

      Yes, I thought: done!

  • @fernandocelapinto4037
    @fernandocelapinto4037 7 месяцев назад +1

    Gracias. ¿Qué aplicaste con la jeringa?

  • @victorperez1962
    @victorperez1962 8 месяцев назад

    EXCELENTE TRABAJO.

  • @ryosama1988
    @ryosama1988 Год назад +4

    Honestly, I don't know how I got here but hey, that was very informative.

  • @danielbuffington2041
    @danielbuffington2041 Год назад

    Nice job that's a great tip. I might do this myself

  • @pascaljourdain3735
    @pascaljourdain3735 Год назад

    GRAND BRAVO SUPERBE IDÉE .MERCI

  • @luiscarlosfranco-j4o
    @luiscarlosfranco-j4o Год назад

    Buen trabajo. Muy recursivo . Bien pensado.

  • @Jagosix
    @Jagosix Год назад +9

    Informative video. Baking Soda or Graphite and Super Glue would've resulted in the same outcome. With no need for fire or heat.

  • @HIDERALDOHLM
    @HIDERALDOHLM Год назад +10

    Ótima dica,obrigado.

  • @kathykathy4423
    @kathykathy4423 Год назад +4

    Mil gracias por la información. 😊

  • @sergioschmidt5351
    @sergioschmidt5351 10 месяцев назад

    Impresionante!!!

  • @diegolagunasbarrientos9244
    @diegolagunasbarrientos9244 Год назад

    Gracias por compartir tus estrategias y ahorrar un billete al cliente.

  • @virabhadra2
    @virabhadra2 Год назад

    Great idea!
    Easy, fast, cheap

  • @nictipoloi
    @nictipoloi Год назад +1

    Muy buena idea. Fácil y barato

  • @rafaelchoque8600
    @rafaelchoque8600 2 месяца назад

    Gracias saludos

  • @Ont785
    @Ont785 Год назад +5

    You fixed something that really doesn’t need to be fixed.
    The biggest problem with plastic, is fixing pieces that are broken off such as clips etc.

    • @dcorman
      @dcorman Год назад +1

      Yep.
      Duct tape would have done that job in seconds.

  • @mikethespike7579
    @mikethespike7579 Год назад +4

    Cable ties are made of nylon and that piece of plastic is probably ABS or similar, so the bond won't be so good. Also the parent material here wasn't heated to melting temperature to assure a maximum bond. So I'm not sure this repair job will hold for long.
    I've had good experience repairing damage of ABS parts using 2K resin or glue.

  • @su1574
    @su1574 Год назад

    Caramba. Me salvou. Valeu

  • @sittingduhk
    @sittingduhk Год назад +2

    it was fixed at 0:22

  • @x-man5056
    @x-man5056 Год назад +4

    You should have made the hole round with a shallow countersink. The counter sink would have given more area of bond for the new added material.

  • @이경연-e4l
    @이경연-e4l Год назад

    케이블 타이로 수리하다니 정말 괜찮은 생각이네요.

  • @lautaromanganiello3021
    @lautaromanganiello3021 Год назад

    Epicoo, gracias

  • @olpsam35
    @olpsam35 8 месяцев назад +2

    Ideal es tener una pistola de calor, para una mejor fusion de ambos plasticos

  • @NoDigAllotmentGirl
    @NoDigAllotmentGirl Год назад +1

    Who knew cable ties were the solder of the plastic world 😂 I'll be trying this, thank you!

  • @sarac.4053
    @sarac.4053 Год назад +4

    Perfeito!👍👌

  • @razcarsey6635
    @razcarsey6635 Год назад

    Nice! I have 9 cigarette burn holes in my Atari 2600. Now I know what to do!

  • @Niccolo1109
    @Niccolo1109 Год назад

    best of the best in the world

  • @giulianagentili9968
    @giulianagentili9968 5 месяцев назад

    Hola! Muy bien el video, servirá para el plastico de un motor de bordadora que viene desde afura? Se me romopio y no se pega con nada

  • @yionne4566
    @yionne4566 Год назад +2

    Hoy recibí un trípode para mi celular y lamentablemente lo terminé dañando dado que sus patitas estaban muy duras al abrir. Me dolió en el alma, ya que recién lo compré. Haré un intento con una tapita que tengo por ahí y dejaré mi reseña a ver si funcionó ✨

    • @Repairman10169
      @Repairman10169  Год назад

      Suerte con tu reparación.
      Saludos!

    • @yionne4566
      @yionne4566 Год назад +1

      Bueno, la herida dejó muy poco espacio por trabajar, así que tuve que dejarlo así :'v

  • @yasilislee4954
    @yasilislee4954 11 дней назад

    Buena idea

  • @agnio2000
    @agnio2000 Год назад

    Nice, thanks

  • @Moon-ls4vc
    @Moon-ls4vc Год назад +4

    ¡Excelente!
    ¿Podrías decir qué líquido utilizas en el minuto 2:17 para pulir la soldadura plástica?
    Gracias.

    • @Repairman10169
      @Repairman10169  Год назад +6

      Hola Gracias, si claro... es vaselina liquida a efectos de realzar el brillo del plastico y que quede uniforme. Para la proxima activa los subtitulos en mis videos que alli voy explicando. Saludos

    • @Moon-ls4vc
      @Moon-ls4vc Год назад

      @@Repairman10169
      Muchas, muchas gracias.
      La próxima activo los subtítulos. Esta vez no me di cuenta.

    • @gustavogusmak8853
      @gustavogusmak8853 Год назад

      Vaselina liquida

    • @nestorcarballo2093
      @nestorcarballo2093 Год назад

      Vaselina liquida.

  • @ВалерийИвановский-м5с

    Спасибо! Имеет право на жизнь!

  • @LdK050810
    @LdK050810 Год назад

    Bạn chia sẻ cách hàn bất kỳ loại nhựa nào rất hữu ích. Cảm ơn bạn mới ❤❤

  • @makercolor
    @makercolor Год назад

    Sos un genio

  • @nidzacrespo9533
    @nidzacrespo9533 Год назад +2

    Nice 👍 gracias

  • @sergiogoicochea8272
    @sergiogoicochea8272 6 месяцев назад

    Gracias, ojala me resulte

  • @azhdargholi7828
    @azhdargholi7828 Год назад +3

    Perfect ❤❤

  • @nynoah
    @nynoah Год назад +3

    Heres another plastic hack to go with it. Find stainless metal mesh. cut a small piece. Heat it red hot. Press it into the plastic midway. Then add melted zip tie material.

  • @stigmamax9996
    @stigmamax9996 Год назад

    Excellente astuce. Merci

  • @canuckfixit7722
    @canuckfixit7722 Год назад +3

    Better than using epoxy (JB Weld). Zip ties are nylon and the plastic part to be repaired is probably ABS or PVC so decent compatibility there.

    • @dtester
      @dtester Год назад

      In this situation I'd use JB weld. So much easier for similar results.

    • @canuckfixit7722
      @canuckfixit7722 Год назад

      @@dtester Correct because this is a hole that the JB Weld would mechanically "lock" into position even if the epoxy wouldn't properly bond to the plastic body. In some other instances this plastic method of soldering/brazing would definitely be better than epoxy and would tolerate bending.

  • @adilsonalvarengamoreira367
    @adilsonalvarengamoreira367 Год назад +3

    Muito útil. Valeu...

  • @willcool713
    @willcool713 Год назад +2

    I have had great luck with feeding pieces of plastic coat hanger through a hot glue gun. Patches of paper or cotton cloth on either side can help with adhesion and structural unity and can be sanded off later.
    I've used large cable ties in my hot glue gun as well, but most string very badly and make a mess.

  • @gamerdrive5565
    @gamerdrive5565 Год назад

    This guy was mixing up a batch of harry and was like wait I have an idea 😂

  • @soymarkvlogs
    @soymarkvlogs Год назад +1

    Excelente idea gracias.

  • @therichtershow
    @therichtershow Год назад

    thanks for sharing this!

  • @jawaidtoppa4151
    @jawaidtoppa4151 Год назад +1

    Great idea now I wil be able to fix plastic things I always loved zip ties

  • @philip48230
    @philip48230 Год назад +4

    Tried this. Unless you use the same plastic for the repair, all the z tie does is cover the hole. Zip ties are nylon and do not blend with other pladtics

  • @davidfuller764
    @davidfuller764 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @emimix
    @emimix Год назад

    Baking soda and glue will work well too

  • @Lumberperson
    @Lumberperson Год назад

    You'll probably never see this, although you gave me an idea that you could use in a video. An all in one patch for olastic surfaces.
    1. Put a piece of foil over a candle
    2. Put plastic scraps on the foil to melt
    3. Quickly take the foil with melted plastic and turn it upside down, molten plastic side down, and push into a cracked part of plastic to mend it in one go.

  • @luizalbertorodrigues4560
    @luizalbertorodrigues4560 Год назад

    Sensational

  • @123renan123renan
    @123renan123renan 10 месяцев назад

    Antes de colocar a fita, ta colocando aluminio?

  • @adilsonrosendo6526
    @adilsonrosendo6526 Год назад +3

    Muito bom .

  • @evapendaki2530
    @evapendaki2530 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @MilphoMeow
    @MilphoMeow Год назад

    Почти также аккуратно как дошираком

  • @jeremyashford2115
    @jeremyashford2115 Год назад

    My uncle, trading as Batteryman used to make similar repairs to car batteries forty years ago.

  • @AndreySmirnov1980
    @AndreySmirnov1980 Год назад +2

    Сода+супер клей👍

  • @Tips83
    @Tips83 Год назад

    Good job sir

  • @TJ-eq6dl
    @TJ-eq6dl Год назад +1

    Looked better with just the tape😂

  • @Relaxcell
    @Relaxcell Год назад +2

    I did the same thing, thank you

  • @konstantintroyanov7621
    @konstantintroyanov7621 Год назад +3

    Крышка с твердого пластика, который может раскалываться, это видно по сколам края отверстия. Заполнитель при ремонте - материал мягкий и гибкий (стяжка) - это капрон. Он выполняет роль шпатлевки, по сути.....Будет ли держать нагрузку, надо пробовать, но инфа интересная... спасибо

    • @muradjafarov5821
      @muradjafarov5821 Год назад +3

      Это скорее декоративный ремонт участков без нагрузки. А если нужен твердый заполнитель - можно соду с суперклеем попробовать. Правда на хрупкость и ломкость не проверял, но твердый материал получается.

  • @robbitt
    @robbitt Год назад

    Any ideas on reattaching a plastic tab for a battery door so it wont keep popping off again any time i try tobsnap the door back on?

  • @jonny_codphilo7809
    @jonny_codphilo7809 Год назад +1

    makes sure you breath deeply in a small area when you do this

  • @ELEVOPR
    @ELEVOPR Год назад +1

    Damn, there goes my Mother In-Laws Silverware 😁

    • @VMHP23
      @VMHP23 Год назад

      Get out of your mother-in-laws house. Problem solved. 😉

    • @ELEVOPR
      @ELEVOPR Год назад

      @@VMHP23 Nah she lives with me. She just bought all her fine silverware with her to the apt upstairs. I'm not gonna lie, she has some very expensive items what were expensive back then when she bought them. They have only gone up in Value.
      So why the heck not 😂

  • @ピエールデポール
    @ピエールデポール Год назад

    先にアルミホイルをテープに貼ってからの方が綺麗にできる気がします

  • @sdnlawrencej5662
    @sdnlawrencej5662 Год назад +2

    He made that more complicated than needed; most people would stop at duct tape step anyway.😊

  • @lincolnmcleod
    @lincolnmcleod Год назад

    I also learned to, never judge a spoon by its cover!

  • @leemail623
    @leemail623 Год назад

    Merci bien

  • @matoko123
    @matoko123 Год назад

    I wouldn't want to chase that dragon ;)

  • @Optimiser113
    @Optimiser113 Год назад +1

    Yeah maybe...

  • @Love-fj8ue
    @Love-fj8ue 5 месяцев назад

    Me gustaría saber la reparación del plástico de las tapas de la moto

  • @rathnamalasp1097
    @rathnamalasp1097 Год назад

    How would be the durability?

  • @simbayoung4757
    @simbayoung4757 Год назад

    What’s all that extra polishing for?

  • @paulmcdonald2634
    @paulmcdonald2634 Год назад

    You could do the same thing with JB Weld.

  • @健久保田-x4k
    @健久保田-x4k Год назад +1

    ホットボンドで良いじゃん

  • @WuSongLin-s9k
    @WuSongLin-s9k Год назад

    Very Good

  • @michaelallen5505
    @michaelallen5505 Год назад +3

    This reminds me of how I used to repair the base of my snow skis with six-pack rings. They are made from polyethylene and are extremely tough. I never had a repair to fail.

  • @ronaldcamacho9458
    @ronaldcamacho9458 Год назад

    Y qué químicos usó para el acabado?

  • @jfro5867
    @jfro5867 Год назад

    Great 👍