Re: Grill Repair. GREAT SCOTT (Smith)! IT REALLY WORKS!!!
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I machine a lot of ABS at work and sometimes that requires glueing multiple pieces to get the thickness I need because they don't make the raw stock thicker than 4 inches. The best ABS cement I've found is made by Marsh Laboratories in Pittsburgh PA 412-271-3060. It's really inexpensive and is sold in 1 pint cans. Their stuff is a commercial version of Scott's mix, it's just ABS resin and Methylethyl Ketone.
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Re: Grill Repair. GREAT SCOTT (Smith)! IT REALLY WORKS!!!
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Ice, please do!
Sinitro, You need a road trip to San Berdoo!
Noted.. We go to Vegas frequently and purchase the real stuff of acetone & lacquer thinner there..
Yup.. LA County is banning alot of stuff... Even my 2-cycle weed wacker is history... Next.. Maybe I will need to install a Prius driveline in the RoadRunner..
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Re: Grill Repair. GREAT SCOTT (Smith)! IT REALLY WORKS!!!
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Ice, please do!
I should have taken more pics.. but its on a Chevy Vega lol. Anyways I was frustrated with trying to make plastic 'shelves' for grills that I have that were broken.. a real PITA to shape, bond, etc. I'm into make model RC WWII aircraft bigtime, and familular with balsa wood. When finished properly, it harder the thermo/abs plastic, and the balsa has the added bonus of easly shaped to conform to whatever I need.
Thats what I did. Shaped fit a piece of balsa wood, then covered with resine ( that kind one uses with fiberglass mat). I then used a sponge brush to spread out the resine. Its almost self leveling, after it dries theres very minimal sanding to do, and one ends up with a very strong repair that after painted, looks 100% factory.
Pic below dosn't do it justice, but there it is in a nutshell so to speak.
So theres my little contribution to the MoPar community
Ice, thanks for posting. That's a great idea/solution. I have a third grill that I could probably restore using that technique. Balsa really is great to work with and it makes total sense to use it this way.
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Re: Grill Repair. GREAT SCOTT (Smith)! IT REALLY WORKS!!!
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I have a question i have a 70 cuda grill still mounted in the header panel i hit something and bent the heck out of the header panel and distorted the grill and put a few cracks in it if i unbolt it from the header pannel will the grill return its shape or is it junk????
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Re: Grill Repair. GREAT SCOTT (Smith)! IT REALLY WORKS!!!
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Grill has been in this shape for bout 5 years
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Re: Grill Repair. GREAT SCOTT (Smith)! IT REALLY WORKS!!!
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I bought a 70 cuda in the same condition. Who knows how long the header was bent. Pushed back about 1.5 inches. I pulled it apart and it did relax.
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Re: Grill Repair. GREAT SCOTT (Smith)! IT REALLY WORKS!!!
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I machine and fabricate a lot of different plastics at work and have had good luck with an adhesive that will work with Polyethylene and Polypropylene. It's called Plexus and can be purchased here http://www.itwplexus.com/. They have a great technical staff on hand if you have any questions.
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Re: Grill Repair. GREAT SCOTT (Smith)! IT REALLY WORKS!!!
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Scott, I work for an OE autmotive supplier and was machining a prototype bass box (about 4 years ago) out of solid Polypropylene instead of the usual ABS and was looking for a way to bond the two halves. I called Plexus and they recommended their Methacrylate adhesive. I had my doubts but it really did the job and I have used it many times since then. The glue joint isn't pretty and would only be usefull on an area that is not visible because it really doesn't "melt" into the material the way MEK would. I don't really know how it works but it contains Methylmethacrylate and Methacrylate Acid.
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Re: Grill Repair. GREAT SCOTT (Smith)! IT REALLY WORKS!!!
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Hmmmm..... the timing cover on my Mitsu eclipse is cracked and i bought a few plastic repair products BUT haven't made an attempt yet. After reading this...I'm wondering if one of the alternative methods might work better to actually fuse the plastic back together as it originally was. My eclipse has the same 2.0 engine as a DOHC avenger or Talon. Anyone know what the cover is made of and what will work best to repair it? I'm GUESSING its made of....polyethylene???
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Re: Grill Repair. GREAT SCOTT (Smith)! IT REALLY WORKS!!!
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10/04/12 06:49 PM
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A lot of plastics parts are marked to show what type of plastic it is so look to see if there a symbol on there. If you have access to some MEK (methyl ethyl ketone) or methylene chloride you can rub some on the plastic with a rag. If the rag melts the plastic then you can use that solvent to repair the part. if it doesn't melt the part than it's probably polypropylene or polyethylene. If it's any type of poly you will need an adhesive called Plexus to make the repair. http://www.itwplexus.com/For abs repairs I'd recommend the ABS cement from Marsh Laboratories in Pittsburg Pa 412-271-3060. It's really inexpensive and is sold in 1 pint cans.
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