FiberFlex welding rods eliminate the need to identify the plastic
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Apparently, the mobile technicians were not keeping it a secret. They were telling their friends about how easy and profitable it is to do bumper repairs with the Micro-Weld 80. Now, you can repair the problem plastics like TPO, TEO, and PP just like the pros do with the Micro-Weld 80. The Micro-Weld 80 contains everything you need to repair problem plastics.
Just look at all the benefits:
200 watt ceremic-core heating element provides you with the necessary heat to apply the FiberFlex and melt in the Stainless Steel Reinforcing Mesh
Special tip allows for easy spreading and shaping of the FiberFlex
Stainless Steel Wire Mesh creates repairs that are often stronger than the original part
FiberFlex welding rod eliminates the need to identify the plastic
What's Included
This kit contains the heating element with the tear drop shaped, flat welding tip, a welder stand, stainless steel reinforcing wire mesh (10 inches (25 cm) by 5 inches (12 cm)), 15 ft. (4.6 m) of Urethane Supply Company's FiberFlex. Each rod is 1 ft. (30 cm) long. The rods are approximately 1/8th inch (3 mm) thick and 1/2 inch (12 mm) wide.
I have 94 club cart golf cart would the work for cracked body
Asked by: JT21285
Yes, this kit would certainly work for your application.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2019-01-28
what temperature range will it put out
Asked by: danny
Unfortunate we do not have that information.
Answered by: Bob G
Date published: 2019-06-15
will this weld blck fender wells on vette?
Asked by: Vinnie
This would be a great kit to repair the plastics found on a vehicle including the problem plastics like TPO, TEO, and PP.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2020-04-08
How can I ID the type of plastic of the bumper cover on my Dodge car? and in one question you state that he could not order the plastic rod separate. So what happens when all of the rods in the kit are used up?
Asked by: Slim 32D
Sometimes the back of a bumper will have letters stamped or molded in indicating type of plastic. Unfortunately we do not have extra rods for these kit. However a quick internet search would turn up many options.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2018-04-16
is the FiberFlex welding rod included in the kit suitable for fix ABS motorcyle plastic fairings?
Asked by: Marinfer
Yes, this FiberFLex welding rod would be a great option for this type of application.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2019-07-12
I have a atv with atv plastics, not positive on type of plastic, but it's cranked in about 12 places of about 50-70inches of total coverage needed to patch all cracks, will this work? Will there be enough material, if not where can I get more materials
Asked by: RRTX stunter
This kit will give you 15 feet of filler rod. You are only at about 5 feet of cracks. You should have more have enough. Should you need more it is pretty easy to pick up at a local body shop supply company or a quick internet search.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2019-04-11
I have a ski doo belly pan i need to make a patch for a hole about 2" dia
will this bond to copolymer plastic(that s what the plastic is)
Thanks
Asked by: Danchamp
Yes, this will bond to copolymere plastics.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2019-01-12
Can I use this to join two UHMW polyethylene films together?
Asked by: Robins
This product has never been tested on UHMW polyethylene plastics.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2017-11-16
I have a dirt bike with a hole in the tank. It is stamped PP on tank. Will it weld poly propelene? will it hold up to the 2 cycle gas/oil mix afterwards?
Asked by: Dirtyphinger
While this will weld PP we have never tested this with a fuel tank. The main use is bumpers plastic car parts.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2017-11-13
Will it work on a poly fuel tank?
Asked by: msh578
Yes, as long as you supply the proper filler rod because it is not included in this kit.
Answered by: KHoffnagle
Date published: 2017-09-07
If I order the kit, then am I able to get additional rods and screens?
Asked by: Bnt1020
At this time these are only available in kit form.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2018-12-24
Is the tip removable if so do you have replaceable tips
Asked by: garggrygll
This tip is fixed on this unit.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2017-06-09
can this be used on TPU (thermoplastic polyurthane)? That is the plastic material on gmc syclone cladding.
Asked by: moClone
This will be able to weld TPU as long as you supply the proper filler rod since our kit does not include this type.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2017-06-09
Hi, since I come from a country with 220v, I can not make use of the "welder", so my question is, do you sell the FiberFlex welding rods separate? If so, what is the part number so I can order them?
Asked by: John_T
The welding rods are not available separately from the kit.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2017-01-01
Does the heating element just plug into a a home outlet to be used?