The right way to Repair Plastic Bumper video
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Great video and the tool is pretty cool too. But this process isn't really what you should call "plastic welding". The German DVS welding society guidelines advise that welding filament/rod should match the plastic you are welding for proper molecular level bonding and to match the original flex and strength of the panel. I'd call that more of a fancy hot glue gun 😛 Nice video though 🙂
Idea for manufacturer, why not just build our bumpers/fenders with built in gauze in the first place?..obv it would make them much stronger/less prone to crack, and once we broke/cracked them they would be really easy fixed just using a hot iron/gun??..built-in gauze Genius!?.. your welcome…
good salesman for an over the top repair.why not simply plastic weld it with a soldering iron,oops that would be too easy and you'd get no sale
Looks like a quality tool and quality commercial. If I ran a professional body shop I would want one. Great commercial.
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no thanks I would just get a new one an
That's about the most staggeringly roundabout way of repairing a small scratch I think I've ever seen….