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Ya...
Buddy
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It's a fishing website. Keep your political BS to yourself and off the forum.
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Stay off my post....
Its called freedom....don't like what you see move along
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Location: Fullerton
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I like the metal mesh reinforcement. What is the beige paste, glue? I have welded my share of cracks, but using a soldering iron and zip ties or trimmings from previous installs for material
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It's a hobie plastic welder I got from Andy oex sunset beach
I don't no about any glue. But it works good, its was a cold day and I used a heat gun to. I have used harbor freight plastic welders and this works way better. It's best if you melt the mesh into kayak. There's no wasting of plastic rod. Holding plastic on the side does not work as well and takes for ever as apposed to pushing round rods down the center.
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Duke Mitchell Last edited by MITCHELL; 03-06-2019 at 05:05 AM. |
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Zip ties is a good idea
Clear probably doesn't show as bad maybe ill see if they fit through the hole in my iron.
Before I got the hobie welder, I patched my canoe heating up a butter knife with a propane torch, and put mesh that got the job done to, it was like cauterization of a wound and flattened out some bumps.
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Duke Mitchell Last edited by MITCHELL; 03-06-2019 at 06:01 AM. |
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