It’s easier and less messy than filler, but the repair is transparent if you look hard enough. The main problem is that you will also have to shell out for paint and lacquer on top of the kit.
But [Matthias Wandel] may be on to something. Here he’s using nichrome wire to reinforce the broken plastic part. The repair process is demonstrated in full in the video after the break.
The bright side is that the right leather repair kit can effectively address typical issues, including discoloration, punctures, cuts, rips, scuffs, cracks, abrasions, or damage resulting from bites.
Even if you bought a protection plan when you purchased your tires, you still have to get your car or truck to the shop. Fortunately, tire repair kits can get you back on the road relatively ...
Now [Inventor 101] has a video about plastic repair that also talks about welding, although — again, we aren’t sure all of the techniques qualify. That’s not to say there aren’t some ...