Super glue and baking soda
Please explain?
Sandpaper and clean the area in need of repair. Apply super glue and quickly sprinkle baking soda into it.
I shouldn't even ask but did you hear that from I Herd or Tha Said? Them jokers spread more BS than Farmer Brown's old bull.The baking soda makes the super glue form a super hard resin. I've repaired many plastic parts with it. I've read it has been used to repair helicopter blades.
So the overheat protection failed.I can think of two things that should NOT be repaired. Plastic radiators and helicopter blades.
Old school metal radiators not included but I witnessed the destruction of a $40,000 generator from a repaired radiator fail. I have seen many a metal radiator have the tanks removed and re-soldered with great success but on this one they soldered a stress crack in the tank. A new crack opened just inches from the first and the overheat protection failed to shut it down. This was on a University research building and thousands more along with years or research was lost due to the ultra low freezers that went down.
That is how they fix helicopter blades. Blades are a lot bigger than most folks think.I shouldn't even ask but did you hear that from I Herd or Tha Said? Them jokers spread more BS than Farmer Brown's old bull.
I can think of two things that should NOT be repaired. Plastic radiators and helicopter blades.
Old school metal radiators not included but I witnessed the destruction of a $40,000 generator from a repaired radiator fail. I have seen many a metal radiator have the tanks removed and re-soldered with great success but on this one they soldered a stress crack in the tank. A new crack opened just inches from the first and the overheat protection failed to shut it down. This was on a University research building and thousands more along with years or research was lost due to the ultra low freezers that went down.