bertsmobile1
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What people forget is all thermo-plastics start off as a bag of pellets
They are just heated up then forced into the mould
If they get to the right temperature & ae clean they join to become a single item.
All that plastic welding does is mimmick the same process.
What I found out is most of the time I was getting them way way too hot.
Just right is when the surfaces turn glassy.
If you go much past they the plastic actually starts to burn ( well react with the air any way ).
With black t is hard to tell when you are going too far and the surface turns browny black.
Lke all of these things , practice is the key.
I have a really good working relationship with a JD dealer & he gave me a pile of busted up hoods to practice on.
When you are starting to burn them they start to give off the same smell as you get just before you burn a hole in your favourite shirt with the iron.
They are just heated up then forced into the mould
If they get to the right temperature & ae clean they join to become a single item.
All that plastic welding does is mimmick the same process.
What I found out is most of the time I was getting them way way too hot.
Just right is when the surfaces turn glassy.
If you go much past they the plastic actually starts to burn ( well react with the air any way ).
With black t is hard to tell when you are going too far and the surface turns browny black.
Lke all of these things , practice is the key.
I have a really good working relationship with a JD dealer & he gave me a pile of busted up hoods to practice on.
When you are starting to burn them they start to give off the same smell as you get just before you burn a hole in your favourite shirt with the iron.