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  • Crack help

    Hi,
    Tried to cross a creek and did not make the bank. Floated to the middle and tried to get out. No problem... I was very water tight. As I realized I could not move, I also realized i was quickly filling with water. I found out later... the tracks kicked up a tree... not a limb but a whole bloody tree, just the right size and jammed it into the body of my Max II. I now have a whole and a slit by the metal bracket that hold my muffler.
    Any suggestions?

    You can hit me with the wise cracks if you want.

    Joe

  • #2
    JB Weld will work. If you want a more hdpe appropriate repair you can use hdpe sheet and cut it to fit, pop rivet it in, then silicone the perimeter.

    I'm not going to touch the set up joke.

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    • #3
      I've had good luck with this product: WEST SYSTEM | Specialty Epoxies - G/flex Here is a promo video on it: WEST SYSTEM | Plastic Boat Repair - Kayak Massacre The secret to using it is all in the prep work. The plastic must be sanded, cleaned, and flame treated. Here is their adhesion data: WEST SYSTEM | Specialty Epoxies - G/flex

      And here is what I've done with the product: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/max-a...-tall-tub.html
      And my latest project: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/attex...ter-truck.html

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      • #4
        You could just plastic weld the crack. I have done that before.
        l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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        • #5
          I have a before during and after shot of a patch I did to plug the hole that was caused by my muffler. I used my heat gun, a plastic fender well from a old car, and some RTV to seal it.


          Last edited by CBass; 01-16-2014, 10:36 AM.
          Hold My B..R and Watch This!!!

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          • #6
            Post a pic of the hole in question, it may be an easy fix or you may be better off buying a new or good used lower. Many members have updated to the newer bodies, upper and lower) with the exhaust inside.
            sigpic

            My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
            Joe Camel never does that.

            Advice is free, it's the application that costs.

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            • #7
              Wow... that's the exact same hole I have. What is RTV? Where do I get it?

              Thanks for the help.

              Joe

              Hi ,
              I have the exact same hole as CBass... the post right above you.

              Joe

              Hi,
              Never heard of plastic weld. Is that a glue product or a process. Please explain. Thanks.

              Joe

              Hi,

              What is hdpe? Thanks for the help.

              Joe
              Last edited by Mike; 01-23-2014, 09:52 PM. Reason: merged four consecutive posts. You can reply to everyone at once using the multi-quote button

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              • #8
                HDPE is High Density Poly Ethylene. A type of plastic.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tplayer49
                  Hi,
                  Never heard of plastic weld. Is that a glue product or a process. Please explain. Thanks.

                  Joe
                  Plastic welding is a process. It's kind of like stick welding, but you are using a stick of the same type plastic the tub is made out of and a heat source similar to a soldering iron. You can get a basic plastic welding kit very cheap at harbor freight. If your feeling frisky you can get the fancier one too. I use the basic one. I use an old travel iron (no heat regulator) to smooth out my work afterwords, but that's going the extra distance.
                  l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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                  • #10
                    hi all I had a rear tire come off the bead last week and rub 2 slots in my tub, I was going to try the hdpe weld repair. has anyone had success with it? thanks mark

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by millerperf View Post
                      hi all I had a rear tire come off the bead last week and rub 2 slots in my tub, I was going to try the hdpe weld repair. has anyone had success with it? thanks mark
                      I've had good luck plastic welding. The key is to take your time and don't work any spot too long. Sort of stitch or spot weld it in various places of the crack and keep moving spots until it's completely patched.
                      l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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                      • #12
                        Yep plastic weld it. I had a good sized hole plastic welded shut on my 1995 Max IV and it was super strong and would never leak.

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                        • #13
                          ordered the welding kit last night,i guess ill find out how good I am with plastic!

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                          • #14
                            CRACK HELP, glad you got some helpful replies. I was going to suggest our Toronto Mayor,

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                            • #15
                              Thank you so much for the help. If it ever stops snowing in NJ I will give this a try.

                              Joe

                              Ha ha... very funny!

                              Joe

                              Hi Millerperf,

                              Can you tell me where you ordered that kit?

                              Joe

                              Thank a bunch. Great advice.

                              Joe

                              Okay.... got it. Harbor Freight. Which rods do I need?
                              Works with TPO, TEO, PP and other plastics???

                              Joe
                              Last edited by Mike; 02-18-2014, 07:02 PM. Reason: merged five consecutive posts. You can reply to everyone at once using the multi-quote button

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