what to use on cracking fairings
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RE: what to use on cracking fairings
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RE: what to use on cracking fairings
Hats off to you!... I sourceda Plastexproduct supplier in Reno NV and ordered some for some of my tabs that need help...
Seems like the older the plastic, the more brittle they become.
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Seems like the older the plastic, the more brittle they become.
[IMG]local://upfiles/15149/C972F430EE004DCD9C96BB87F7D59238.jpg[/IMG]
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RE: what to use on cracking fairings
WoW! FYI- This weekend I got around to using the Crack and Tab repair stuff -Plastex- on various areas, inner fairing tab, edge cracks, boken or completely missing side panel tabs...
It worked incredibly well and worth every bit paid ~$40 U.S. for more that enough material supplied.
I would post pics but the package comes with a pc-disc and great step by step pic instructions for usage.
If you've got some nagging tab issue, get this stuff...
btw- there's been an addition to the family...
[IMG]local://upfiles/15149/0DEAB1CA9E3A4B2680DE07CB93BD0906.jpg[/IMG]
It worked incredibly well and worth every bit paid ~$40 U.S. for more that enough material supplied.
I would post pics but the package comes with a pc-disc and great step by step pic instructions for usage.
If you've got some nagging tab issue, get this stuff...
btw- there's been an addition to the family...
[IMG]local://upfiles/15149/0DEAB1CA9E3A4B2680DE07CB93BD0906.jpg[/IMG]
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RE: what to use on cracking fairings
Hey BAR, nice new addition - may you have many happy and safe miles.
I see Gunny's back ( evening, Gunny - where have you been ? Out riding, I bet !)
Sounds like plastex is the way to go - I'll have to see what's available here - most of our guys use a type of plastic powder, which is heated and then applied. Name unknown, but works well.
I've also used Epidermix 372 which is a two part epoxy, really strong - can even be machined in a lathe !
I see Gunny's back ( evening, Gunny - where have you been ? Out riding, I bet !)
Sounds like plastex is the way to go - I'll have to see what's available here - most of our guys use a type of plastic powder, which is heated and then applied. Name unknown, but works well.
I've also used Epidermix 372 which is a two part epoxy, really strong - can even be machined in a lathe !
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