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I havent used that or JB weld on platics i have used clear epoxy and added a little color to it to try and match the original color. If the plastics are severly cracked, Harbour Freight sells a platic welder with wire clips that melts in to the plastics to hold it together good and then you can go over it with some epoxy to finish it off and sand it smooth works very well to hold the platic together.Just looking at the Flexible Glaze it might be better to finish up with than epoxxy its polyester based and would be easier sanding. My expierience with epoxy alone if you hit anything ridgid it will pop loose that where the platic welder shines, wire is actually melted into the plastic to give a more ridgid repair. 

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I have the harbor freight plastic melting soldering iron looking thing. Ugly as all get out. I bought some used plastics off a website and cut them up trying to color match.  The soldering iron likes to put nasty black flakes in the pretty yellow plastic. So I went and got the heat gun looking one. Tried with it too. I just cant get the plastic to flow like metal. I haven't been happy with either's looks. I get decent adhesion with the soldering iron style. So I just did my best. Ugly but functional.

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Agreed the platic welder doesnt do the prettiest repair. I usually do it from underneath just to hold the pieces together then on top you just have a crack to deal with . I have even used hot glue to fill the crack, but generally use epoxy to fill the crack them sand it smooth, it generally works very well.

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I just did some repairs to the plastics on my Honda Recon with a plastic welding kit from amazon and some stainless steel mesh. Like other mentioned above, looks terrible when you're done, but if you do the underside, the cracks leave a story from the battles your machine has endured over the years. 

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easy way to repair plastics is from behind.  Get a good two part epoxy and a an old rag.  Cut a strip of the rag so that it is 1" bigger than each side of the crack, like a band aid.  Put your two part epoxy on each side of the crack, lay the piece of rag into the epoxy then epoxy over the rag.  When it dries it will be super strong and you wont see the rag because it is on the under side of the plastics.  

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Use it underneath the crack push the crack together and use tape to hold it in place while doing the repair use the tool until it melts into the plastic dont go too far or it will burn through use several of the patches along the crack then cut off the extra metal hanging down now remove the tape not perfect but will hold it in place and keep it from getting worse. II have also used epoxy to fill in the top side where the crack is still visible use paint to color the epoxy to close to the finish color never matches perfectly but you can get it very close with trial and error.

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If its really small and not completely cracked all the way to the edge glue might work oK i have even glued a larger washer on to help support and seal the crack and give it more support.

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I use a cheap plastic welder purchased on the jungle website.  I usually use the wavy looking staples and melt them in on the bottom side.  Be careful not to sink them too deep where they are noticeable on top.  They make a good strong repair.

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