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I dunno how well the gluestix work on ABS, but I know that the paint would need removal before application. I just use the ABS glue from the hardware store.

-Pete, in Tacoma WA USA

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For any repairs I have done to the bags or fairing on my 86, I used a combo of MEK and ABS plastic, it works great. If there is any patching to be done some fibreglass cloth soaked in the MEK ABS solution works like magic.

 

This is a trick I learned from my old Apache camper for fixing cracks on it.

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I have used all those too including plastex. It is just that I came across the black hot melt glue sticks for ABS (not your regular glue stick) and was wondering if anyone ever tried them.

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I have not tried it but it does sound interesting.

 

I wonder if you could get a sample to try before having to drop the big bucks. It sure is pricey to try out.

 

ABS is difficult to mechanically bond to. Almost all of the recommended adhesives chemically bond to the ABS by having a solvent that actually melts the 2 parts together making for a joint that is just as strong as the parent material.

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Looking for a easier way to repair abs plastic cowls. This hot melt is pricey but I may be interested if you want to split a order. Melts@380degrees so it should bond abs good. abs is a thermo set plastic(heat sensitive). the black is for abs according to link you provided. Their guns are pricey also. but a good gun that can provide a continuous ribbon bead would be the answer. let me know saddlebum if you want to split a order. thanks sandy

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Looking for a easier way to repair abs plastic cowls. This hot melt is pricey but I may be interested if you want to split a order. Melts@380degrees so it should bond abs good. abs is a thermo set plastic(heat sensitive). the black is for abs according to link you provided. Their guns are pricey also. but a good gun that can provide a continuous ribbon bead would be the answer. let me know saddlebum if you want to split a order. thanks sandy

The guns I have should melt it. However at this time I have no real need for it, as all my repairs are completed and I still have a good supply of plastex left over. On the other hand if I had an immediate use for it, I would gladly split an order with you but at this point even half the cost is a little more then I need to spend right now, when I do not have an immediate need for it (and hopefully won't for a long time to come).

In any case thanks for thought.

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