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I use the basic soldering gun/wood burner type , but I don’t like rod I usally try to steel a little of the bottom or off another old bumper …. seems to work better with an exact material match.
ps. some plastics just won’t weld … they turn to dust as apposed to melting together nice like some plastics. … as for the staple idea bondo and i seem to agree that melting some low gauge stainless mesh or screen into the back side does the same. :rock
welding rocks but for extra support you can always laminate a piece on the back side for extra security/support.
bottom line is, a new bumper cost the same as a 3-4 hour repair, and ain’t been fixed. :kofee
metal bends when it heats and cools / expands and contracts … you maybe trying to erase the non erasable attributes of the metal … go look at a new car on the lot and look at the metal distortions from forming and stamping the metal. other wise block block block 😉
Yah used it for a while …. so/so …. but clear’s clear in my opinion, and your right, the $ tag was nice …. had some die back under less then ideal conditions. The 5 star extreme was a better low end clear that I once used but …. regulation and legislation … :hunt
LOL was he drivin a truck with this on it http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=332046&l=973c7bbaf3&id=565177326 if so I know him :stoned
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