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hiya
Im a plastics engineer by trade and yes you are correct almost no glue will adhere to HDPE or PP (polypropolene) do you know which one it is ? I once saw topper dingies being moulded on 6000 ton machines and i think they were PP. Anyway, welding is the way to go, epoxy is just silly. Most good auto bodyshops have plastic welding gear for the repair of car bumpers ( fenders ) most car bumpers are ABS though so they may have to order in some filler rod to do your job , Just ask fragged "Ignoramus32317" wrote in message ... In addition to my 21 ft boat, I recently found a 4x8 plastic boat that someone put out as garbage. It is kind of doublehulled and seems to be made of high density polyethylene (HDPE), like plastic buckets. I am delighted because I can use this boat on some little lakes nearby. It seems super safe (double hull) and super stable. It does have however a few small cracks in the hull that need repair. What is the right way to repair HDPE? Can I use glue guns with hot melt glue? i |
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