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Plastic welding...

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 2:55 pm
by LeMeph
im sure ive asked this before, i could probably search it... but...

i am jet lagged as hell. Im tired. Most importantly... im lazy lol.

So! Plastic welding. where the hell can i get it done. I now, finally, have enough money to finish the polo. Well, get it back on the road anyway. And i need to find somewhere that does plastic welding asap. I need the car on the road for next week, ideally speaking atleast. So does anyone know where i can get a plastic welding done in the essex/london area. Im willing to travel but my mk2 Golf is on the brink of dying aswell where i havent had the money to repair the thrust bearing. Been saving for the polo. I miss my baby to much i need to drive it now!!!

Yeh so does anyone know where i can get this done?? Links to sites, phone numbers, addresses anything!! It needs to happen.

If your wonderign what its for then ill tell you: I have a 6N2 bumper that i purchased of a dude on here a while back and i wanna graft it to the 8v bumper of a 6N to get that sexy sexy look. And it will happen!! If it comes down to it im only gonna both it together and i actually want this car too look nice now so im not going with the rat thing anymore. Gonna do that to the golf as its more of a state already lol.

Any help very much appreciated people!

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:07 pm
by The_phat_controlleruk
Don't know much about plastic welding to be honest, buuuut, my brother in law did some amazing work on a Merc 190 bumper. The ends had been completely snapped off, he repaired it with fibre glass, bloody amazing job. From the outside you can't see the join, obviously the inside tells a different story.

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:27 pm
by Tim_GTi
Getting a bodyshop in the London area to graft two bumpers together will take long than a week I reckon.

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 11:07 pm
by LeMeph
well.. as long as it takes!!! dont care just need it done. Im coming to the poitn where i want to boj it now, which is not good.

Seems in my let laggedness i posted this in two forums. How stupid of me lol.

Oh well!

Oh an in fibre class you say? Do you know if that held up? I was told firbreglass would probably shatter if i used it so i didnt want to.

Friend of mine suggested using alot of fibreglass and some tiger bond? Think that was the name of it...

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:56 am
by Tim_GTi
Fibreglass would only shattered if it was bumped. Plastic weld has a the ability to bend in that situation (to a certain extent).

plastic welding

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:07 am
by mattyy
My man Eddie on the A406...

Diligent Coachworks
Unit 9F/Eley Rd,
Edmonton,
London,
N18 3BB

Tel:020 8884 2605

He does work for PVW

check him out.
Quoted me £500 for both bumpers smoothed, and sprayed, plastic welding.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:25 pm
by LeMeph
sweeet thank you very much kind sir ill give him a ring as soon as im able!