1000 Pieces Hot Staples Welding Rods Bumper Repair Welding Wire for Repair Machine Car Bumpers Dashboards Lamp Holders Plastics Rings Daily Plastics Supplies 0.8 0.6 mm (Wave Shape)
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Stephen
> 24 hourGreat product works great
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Chris W. Adams
> 24 hourWas running out of staples for my plastic welding gun, this is just what I needed.
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Everett Humphreys
> 24 hourA friend of mine has one and I’ve used his so I wanted one when I got mine. I realized it did not have the flat piece to melt plastic level and I called the number with no response.
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A.L
> 24 hourWhat I needed and they work very well.
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Prof100
> 24 hourThe seat split on my plastic lawn chair. Took about 50 hot staples to mend the seat in my lawn chair. I top coated with JB Weld. Good as new.
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Lanbert Cordon
> 24 hourMuy buenas piezas para soldar plásticos. Lo recomiendo en su totalidad.
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Brenda
> 24 hourused it to fix the pull handle on a cooler
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Brad
> 24 hourWorks great. Fixed my broken refrigerator door rail. After I used it I used my soldering iron to flatted out the plastic as seen in the photos. Next will sand and paint. New rails are $50.
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Hugh
> 24 hourWorks good
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Adam T
> 24 hourIt does what it says. However, I have never used it exclusively when repairing a piece of plastic. I always start by melting the whole crack together with a Weller 200W soldering iron. Then I use this just to insert reinforcement in the most crucial locations where its likely to break again. But doing that has resulted in some very sturdy repairs. Some things that could be improved: 1. It would be nice to have better control over the voltage. The trigger is really just a comfortable on/off switch. It would be much easier to use this if it were a true potentiometer so you could have control over how quickly and how hot the staple becomes. As it is, plan to spend some time practicing your technique, especially for thin plastics like storage bins. Because the first few times, youre going to put the staple right through the plastic and just leave a weird hole behind. That reminds me, I need to text my ex-wife... 2. Once you learn you to get these things suspended properly in molten plastic, youre left with two very hard and very sharp pieces of metal sticking out. Heres the problem with that: Your trusty wire cutters wont cut close enough to the surface to not leave a shorter, but no less sharp, piece of wire sticking out. Same goes for the cheap and pointless cutters included in the kit. If you think youre smart by owning a pair of high-precision flush cutters, Im going to save you $30 right now... These wires will dent the blades on your precision cutters. Ive tried with the very best German-made brands and while they do successfully cut these wires, it comes at a great cost. So, how do you deal with these little bastards? I recommend holy water and a long stick. Either that or use a Dremel with a tungsten carbide grinding bit. The stone grinding bits work in a pinch, but these wires will cut grooves in them really quick. 3. The case could be a lot better. The weird latches (youll see) make it very easy to open the thing upside down. If you do and youve stored the staples in the provided slots, all 100,000,000 of them will spill out all over your neighborhood. Having some kind of lid on those slots would be a really nice touch. Ill trade back the wire cutters if I can get lids. As it is, Ive managed to find a way to cram some other fully-enclosed little bins in the case with the gun to solve this issue but its less than ideal. Ziplock bags might be a better choice. Man, this review has gotten long. I think there was something else I wanted to mention but I cant remember anymore and youre not reading anyway.