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651326 Post Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:10 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

hymerbeliever Subscriber 27/03/2013 


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I'm still trying to find a product suitable to repair the cracked ABS shower tray in my MH. A client in the fibreglass business suggested I use G4 Damp Seal as a bonding agent then apply fibreglass from below. Seems wierd!

I then stumbled across THREEBOND PLASTIC REPAIR KIT and wondered whether anyone had ever used it and whether it might be suitable to repair a cracked shower tray from underneath.
 
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I think it will depend very much on whether it will stick to ABS Hymer. Confused

I had a bit of a problem with mine and the workshop at the dealer's had to use some "special stuff" because no ordinary sealer would stick adequately (to what I think must also be ABS).

Not a lot of help I'm afraid, except to suggest that a call to your dealer might get the info you need.

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Slightly off topic. I sustained a few cracks in my rear bumper, those French trees jumping out behind me!

I have taken the bumper off and taken it into a plastic repairer's workshop.
His method is to 'V' out the cracks and plastic weld them.
I collect the bumper later today and will let you know how it turns out.

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I recently used a solvent called Polyweld to glue sheets of ABS together and it worked very well. I bought from eBay, the link is

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STR K:MEWAX:IT&item=220330830330

I used the medium gap filling version. There is also a large gap filling one. This company seems to be a manufacturer - the bottle says Starloc in Runcorn, tel. 01928 560044.

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If you need a supplier for ABS sheet, I bought mine from R S Components ( rs-online.com ) part number 681-609, one sheet 1220mm x 610mm x 3mm thick is £27-60. If you go the solvent route then I think you wil have to stick ABS to ABS.

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