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Air Box Plastic Adhesive?
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Is there an inexpensive (simple to use) adhesive suitable for the material?
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Nessism wrote: The airbox is polyethylene or polypropylene or something similar. It's not easy to bond that stuff. Google has some suggestions you might want to check out such as... www.finishing.com/61/07.shtml
Tried that before coming here...where real expurts are available 24/7 :whistle:
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loudhvx wrote: Harbor Freight sells a plastic welding kit, but reviews are not totally great (but not totally bad either).
3M has a product...but it is NOT cheap.
I hope to make one widened air box (from two) to accept 70mm long velocity stacks straight off the carbs, or Pipercross foam filters with shorter stacks, fit into oval shaped holes in the air box face. It would still look stock, having the original chrome covers and frame-attachment fittings for support.
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Might have been from a member 2 years ago. Or even Nels The new Vapor Blasting restorer?
Might be worth a look and searching for it?
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swest wrote: Not with that kind of plastic. It has to be fused together.
Steve
Forging (rather cutting) ahead...
Have yet to resolve my bondage issue, but will have something figured out when the time comes.
As of now, I plan to remove the existing interior structure to create a large opening to the filter area.
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swest wrote: You can pop rivet a plate for your new holes then plastic weld the cracks. Looks like you will have plenty of same material to work with.
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Are you suggesting that I can utilize plastic from the junked air box to weld the ends to the modded one? :blink:
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