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    anyone have a procedure for abs repair that works well? don shipped me some plastic, and i'm ready to drop the frame back into the attex but i need to fix the tub in several spots first. i put a bunch of plastic in a can of acetone last night so hopefully i have some plastic goo this morning. do you spread it like bondo, or just brush it on? there are a few holes in the right rear. should i put solid patches in them and then try to bond them in with the goo, or just fill them with the liquid plastic? what do you quys recomend for a crack. there are a few on the upper body that are cracked, but the halves are still very tight to each other... pry appart and fill? i really don't want to patch over them as the repair will be really thin and probably just crack again. thanks for the advice guys
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    Hi Racer,

    When I've done my repairs I pretty much used the ABS in a goo form, a little runnier than toothpaste.

    I've also done the patching method and that worked well. I let a piece of ABS soak in a pool of acetone just deep enough for one side to get wet. It needs to sit for about 1/2 an hour to soften up. It can get a little messy when you handle it too.

    I've also covered the micro thin cracks just by spreading some plastic over it. It actually held for a few years but I guess it depends on where they are and body flex.

    Clean the area you're going to fix with a rag dampened with acetone before you apply the ABS in either form.

    I've found it takes a week or longer for the repaired areas to be as hard at the original ABS.
    Last edited by George; 05-04-2008, 02:41 PM.
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    • #3
      I've tried both methods George described they both work well, but it's not quick, like he says,it takes a while for it to set good and hard. But it seals very well.
      Bruce

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      • #4
        no problem on the cure time... once the frame goes in i'm going to be at a standstill for a week. i have to order bearings and chain, but the boss said there isn't room in the budget this week... i wish she'd get her prioritys straight!
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        • #5
          I heard that, when I said tires she said for my car?
          What's wrong with your tires, they still have air in them don't they?
          Bruce

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          • #6
            how long does the abs have to soak in the acetone? i put it in there last night and it still has a lot of chunks this morning. will it eventually get to be a smooth consistant paste, or will it always be a little lumpy?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by racerone3 View Post
              i wish she'd get her prioritys straight!
              LOL

              It shouldnt be lumpy. It will even out. Try a little more acetone maybe.

              Larry

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              • #8
                If the chunks are too big it takes a long time to dissolve. How big are they?

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