hey guys, just bought a dagger redline that hada massive hole due to being stored close to a lamp.
just trying to find out what sort of plastic these boats are made out of so i can find a match to do some welding.
thanks
heath.
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Permalink Reply by Iker Beristain on January 11, 2012 at 1:42pm i recommend you to use the same plastic of your boat,cut little pieces that dosn't affect the utility of the boat, and welth it with a heat gun .
Permalink Reply by Andrew Holcombe on January 21, 2012 at 3:54pm Hey Heath,
Linear should work well, don't know the specific name. Might be a good idea to find another broken boat and use that since it sounds like you're working with a pretty big hole
be safe
andrew
This works well if its a large hole too big to weld.
Permalink Reply by Christian Woodard on July 10, 2012 at 12:34pm I gave the "bolt it on" method a shot, but on scrapey VT creeks, those bolt heads get in the way.
You can weld even huge holes by putting a "backing" in place to weld a lattice of thin strips onto. I've used both an unrolled beer can and a patch of tight metal mesh. This gives you some support for getting the initial plastic over the hole. With some careful welding you'll get a lattice of melted plastic strips. With a little more welding, you'll get the whole thing closed up, but it'll be very liable to crack in that spot. So you can weld (instead of bolt) a big flat piece over it all and bituthane the inside.
Any linear plastic should do it -- sounds like you'll need a scrap boat to saw it all from.
Good luck.
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