
Miriam C. wrote:Now why is this looking like a manufacturers defect? Maybe someone needs to file some complaints to see if they can get if fixed free.
depatty wrote:Depending on the kind of plastic I have had the best luck on long term repairs with plastic welding or melting. If it is a thermo setting plastic most times a soldering iron or gun can melt the crack back together to effect a permanent repair. Have fixed several car batteries that had taken a blow or gotten into the fan blades and then used them till they died a natural death.
A quick test of applying a soldering iron to the piece and seeing if it melts or powders should let you know if it can be repaired this way. If it powders or just doesn't melt then it can't be repaired in this manner.
If it melts use the point to make a series of dots along the seam of the crack and just past the ends, which should keep the crack from running any more. Then using the edge of the tip to wipe the sides into the pits and smooth it over. Let it cool and check for any places you missed. I use magnifiers for this to see any small spots I may have missed.
Good luck!
halfdome, Danny wrote:depatty wrote:Depending on the kind of plastic I have had the best luck on long term repairs with plastic welding or melting. If it is a thermo setting plastic most times a soldering iron or gun can melt the crack back together to effect a permanent repair. Have fixed several car batteries that had taken a blow or gotten into the fan blades and then used them till they died a natural death.
A quick test of applying a soldering iron to the piece and seeing if it melts or powders should let you know if it can be repaired this way. If it powders or just doesn't melt then it can't be repaired in this manner.
If it melts use the point to make a series of dots along the seam of the crack and just past the ends, which should keep the crack from running any more. Then using the edge of the tip to wipe the sides into the pits and smooth it over. Let it cool and check for any places you missed. I use magnifiers for this to see any small spots I may have missed.
Good luck!
Sounds like a way to fix it but I'm worried since it's a 3/4 tank (13 gal.) of gas. I guess I could have it reinstalled and run it down to empty then drain any left overs before using a heat source.Danny
halfdome, Danny wrote:Sounds like a way to fix it but I'm worried since it's a 3/4 tank (13 gal.) of gas. I guess I could have it reinstalled and run it down to empty then drain any left overs before using a heat source.Danny
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