http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSmgEkbp5eM
Check out this product! I've used it to fix plastic, rubber and aluminum.
PM me here or send an email to markk@tran-steer.com for any details or questions.
Thanks for looking!
Cliff.
Original owner, 1974 GT550L.
Rapid-Fix Adhesive!
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RapidFix repairs so far: I've fixed my Son's leaking rad, the plastic tank had cracked. Saved him $400.00 or more! I repaired my impact gun with it. One of the hammers broke and punched a hole in the aluminum housing. I replaced the hammers and filled the hole with RapidFix. It's still working today, and I use my gun alot at work! The water pump on our hot tub cracked, fixed it with RapidFix! Now the wife is happy that we can use the tub again! (I'm happy that she's happy!!) On my GT750 rebuild I've fixed the cracks in the water pump gear. When the engine was taken apart, it looks like someone drove a screwdriver or pry bar under it to break it free from the crankcase. On the bottom of the block, on both sides, there are gouges in the sealing surfaces into the water jackets. I built up the damaged areas with RapidFix and filed them down smooth again! So far it's saved me a bunch of money! It's fast, easy to use and it works!
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glue
Its called super glue and microballons, baking soda can be used as well. I use this stuff to fix all kinds of things. It is amazingly strong, folks use it to fix propellors on ultralite aircraft. Ive made many temporary repairs to metal, wood, plastics, all sorts of things.
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77' RD400 work in progess
76' Suzuki GT500A Titan 2 of 'em
76' RD400 frame, 79' rd400 Daytona bottom 77' top, 75' rd350 wire wheels, Factory products pipes
96' Honda PC800 for towing my RDs
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