this is how i ,ve been repairing fairings for years just using fiberglass ,as kids me and my friends made fairings out of cardboard and cover them with fiberglass ,the trick is to get the shape wright and that is just as hard with plastifix
hey i can do that too.....but not that thing...i have plastic welding here...very simple to use and not a chemecal.......for more info add me in facebook acc....mark.jopet@yahoo.com
hey i can do that too.....but not that thing...i have plastic welding here...very simple to use and not a chemecal.......for more info add me in facebook acc....mark.jopet@yahoo.com
hey i can do that too.....but not that thing...i have plastic welding here...very simple to use and not a chemecal.......for more info add me in facebook acc....mark.jopet@yahoo.com
this is some cool shit, but it seems like a lot of work that could posibly get screwed up.... you would have to have some experience to really achieve the perfect fix
PREPARE FOR THE REPAIR! lolz
The92camaroRS 4 months ago
im just going to buy new plastics!
spikedad11 6 months ago
I have used the gray stuff before on a dash and a bumper, it is amazing.
JJ520AZ 9 months ago
Would the supplies and time repairing, cost less than finding a good used fairing on Ebay or salvage yard?
viggoM35 1 year ago
this shit works wonders. I created a broken tab and it is strong as hell. I was worried it wouldnt be strong but its as strong as the old tab.
13tomabram 1 year ago
this is how i ,ve been repairing fairings for years just using fiberglass ,as kids me and my friends made fairings out of cardboard and cover them with fiberglass ,the trick is to get the shape wright and that is just as hard with plastifix
toecuttergpx 1 year ago
Awesome material ! I'm still trying to find something similar but it's tough.... That powder used in vid is plastic ?
lenon1980 1 year ago
hey i can do that too.....but not that thing...i have plastic welding here...very simple to use and not a chemecal.......for more info add me in facebook acc....mark.jopet@yahoo.com
mark01407082 1 year ago
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hey i can do that too.....but not that thing...i have plastic welding here...very simple to use and not a chemecal.......for more info add me in facebook acc....mark.jopet@yahoo.com
mark01407082 1 year ago
hey i can do that too.....but not that thing...i have plastic welding here...very simple to use and not a chemecal.......for more info add me in facebook acc....mark.jopet@yahoo.com
mark01407082 1 year ago
Just started fixing my bikes plastics after a lowside with this stuff. The front cowling is in two pieces so let's see how well this stuff works.
Unity0Is0Power 1 year ago
I just use bondo for the whole thing. Its just as as good.
OlesonFam 1 year ago
Would recommend this over a hot-air plastic welder and some rods? Which solution would provide longevity and better bond strength?
proto4mx 1 year ago
this is some cool shit, but it seems like a lot of work that could posibly get screwed up.... you would have to have some experience to really achieve the perfect fix
wsvitak 1 year ago
this guys voice makes me lol
CrackHamsters 2 years ago
Whats the name of the grey stuff that was used from 4:56??? plz reply
tautvidynis 2 years ago
The gray stuff is Urethane Supply Company's hardset epoxy filler. Part number 2020.
urethanesupply 2 years ago
@urethanesupply It looks like some stuff we get in ireland thats called "chemical metal".
RhODomhnaill 1 year ago
ye rele cool, i would give it ago if i had all those tools (such as the paint shop section) and spray guns
itfben 2 years ago
same here my side fairings on my '96 zx9r are pretty thrashed.
Schutzstaffel23 2 years ago
wow that is great!
92lude09 2 years ago