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Repairing a bellypan.
..I've got a bellypan that's in about 3 bits, and at £50+ for a crappy bit of plastic I'd rather just have a cack looking repaired one.
Does anyone know what's going to be best to repair it with? I've got filler (smoother and bridging compund) and that was my initial plan but I've since thought it might crack. Would I be best with fibreglass or something. Anyone have any advice on the best product to use/where to buy it from/and how to use it? Cheers |
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If you've bashed it to bits, you need to either stick a load of new fibreglass mat across the joints in layers, or you can go for the industrial look and just rivet thin sheet sto make the joins. Filler won't do anything without a structure to hold it. To be honest you'll be half way to £50 in stuff and it'll still look crap.
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It's in about 3 large chunks at the moment. |
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DR265-BELLYPAN...3A1%7C294%3A50
Seen those for about £50 but they look a lot cheaper than the one I had. Might have to post a pic to see if anyone can identify my old one. Pyramid rings a bell. |
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Is it plastic or fibreglass?
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Plastic I think.
Not exactly how you can tell the difference though only time I've knowingly seen fibreglass is on a lid. Is FG thinner with a different texture? |
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Look for displaced fibers around the edge of the break, fibreglass tends to break with a slightly rough edge, plastic with a smooth sharp edged fracture. Usually.
You can weld plastic, fibreglass will just need more fibreglass. A fibreglass repair will add a lot of weight, but since you're adding some extra weight for no gain anyway I doubt this will be an issue to you... |
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How can you weld it? As in melt it together with a lighter?? :p, meh it's for aesthetics what can I say I'm ashamed of myself. They weigh barely anything anyway (or this one did). I could easily counterbalance it by going for a **** before getting on the bike |
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What i would do if its a plastic repair,is firstly super glue the pieces together, then etch into the plastic with some course sand paper on the inside (not visible side) then fibreglass it over where you have etched. And then on visible side use filler in the cracks. Smooth it all down and respray.
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Melt the back of the joint with a soldering iron and add some cable tie as filler rod.
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