Plastic Welding: How To Instructional Video by Techspan

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  • čas přidán 26. 09. 2010
  • Learn how to weld plastics - (Plastic Fabrication - Plastic Repairs)
    Welding plastics is not rocket science, but you do need the right equipment and must follow a few basic steps. Surface preparation, V'ing, Tacking, then you are ready for the main welding. Use either the pendulum welding technique, or use our speed welding nozzles for long weld runs. This video can also be purchased on DVD for viewing in a domestic DVD player.
    In this video:
    Plastic Welding with the Techspan RION - The hand gun for plastic welding of all different types of thermoplastic materials. Techspan Hot Air Tools can be fitted with a range of different accessory nozzle. Hot Air Hand tools are ideal for welding of roofing membranes, flooring, tarpaulins, plastic pipes and platic tanks, and much more. It is possible to weld the following materials - PVC, PP, PE, PA, PC, EVA, TPO, EPDM .. just to name a few - With Techspan hot air plastic welding is too easy !
    What tool is being used? Techspan RION - The hand gun for plastic welding all different types of thermoplastic materials. Techspan Hot Air Tools are available with a full range of different kind of accessory nozzles, to meet a variety of applications. eg. Hot Air Hand tools for roofing, flooring, tarps, plastic pipes and plastic tanks, and so on.. Will weld PVC, PP, PE, PA, PC, EVA, TPO, EPDM and more..
    Visit our online shop at www.techspangroup.com
    We also provide service on all major brands: including - Techspan Bak Dohle Herz Leister www.techspangroup.com
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Komentáře • 331

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 6 lety +9

    See our NEW range of Plastic Welding KIts. The extended range now includes kits specific to your industry sector. Automotive, Tarps & Covers, Fabrication, Roofing, Flooring & ACM Panel Welding Kits.
    www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/product-category/plastic-welding-kits/
    #plasticweldingtools #plasticweldingkits #plasticwelder #hotairwelder #hotairtool #plasticweldingrods #techspannz #techspanaustralia

    • @digitors
      @digitors Před 3 lety

      Can I weld my truck’s front chrome grille?

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 3 lety

      @@digitors ok, do you know what the material is ? You would have to have the part re chromed when finished.
      Have a read through this information -
      www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/how-to-weld-plastics/

    • @dianneoh3125
      @dianneoh3125 Před 3 lety

      This tools can use to car bamper and also to motor feander welding

    • @dianneoh3125
      @dianneoh3125 Před 3 lety

      How to order

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 3 lety

      @@dianneoh3125 info@techspangroup.com

  • @Soulrollsdeep
    @Soulrollsdeep Před 11 lety +46

    Woah woah woah, what's the tune in the background. Real Jungle goodness!

    • @alafrosty
      @alafrosty Před 2 lety +4

      IKR. I mean, that beat could make drying paint really interesting in the right frame of mind. :-D

    • @phil8431
      @phil8431 Před 2 lety +3

      Wicked wicked!

    • @silabanpolres
      @silabanpolres Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/7hM53DTefKo/video.html

  • @RustBeltAuto
    @RustBeltAuto Před 2 lety +5

    This video is a trip. I feel like I should be watching it on a hit of bomb. Seriously though, I just replaced a plastic gas tank on a chevy truck, because a tweaker cut a slice in it with a utility knife to steal the gas, and I was thinking about what it would take to weld the slice. Welding plastic gas tanks in the future may be more common then you could imagine. Inflation, an high gas prices are coming. If I saw it once, it will happen again, and again. Just like converter thefts. I would like to see if it can be done. If it can, I would probably buy this product.

    • @KORRE760
      @KORRE760 Před rokem

      Dude you’re so right this video is a fucking trip

  • @RavettiVideos
    @RavettiVideos Před 10 lety +2

    Like older motorhome/ camper parts too! Thx for the tips

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks. Our equipment complies with worldwide welding standards as set by the DVS joining association in Switzerland. You will find that two this requires two important factors - Heat & Pressure. It is very important to provide pressure on the welding rod if you wish to achieve structural welding.

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 12 lety +7

    Hi there, If the plastic you are trying to weld is a 'thermoplastic' then it should be possible to weld it. You can do a small test to establish whether it is a thermoplastic or a thermoset - using a sharp blade, cut a slither of the material off the parent. If it curls up, then its a thermoplastic. If it remains very rigid and straight, then it is a thermoset. A thermoset materail is not weldable. Hope this helps.

  • @tsclabelprinters6924
    @tsclabelprinters6924 Před 7 lety +2

    Great video for learning how to weld plastics.

  • @Interp66
    @Interp66 Před 5 lety +1

    Great information thanks for sharing! New supporter here and I’m new to plastic welding!

  • @ashleymullin3785
    @ashleymullin3785 Před 3 lety

    I have just started a job using this equipment going to try some of your steps to improve my welding thankyou

  • @WizzRacing
    @WizzRacing Před 11 lety +6

    Actually thus technic is great for motorcycle plastic. when you consider the cost of a single fairing or dude panel can cost $900.00 it's very cost affective. I tried this once and the weld bonding is 3 times higher then normal factory bonds. great stuff if you need to restore panels that no longer can be bought or found.

  • @MrEh5
    @MrEh5 Před 7 lety +5

    A video on welding inside small containers would be useful. Product videos from companies always show using their product in easy situations.

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 7 lety +4

      Hi Bob, thanks for your comment. This video is to assist in teaching the process. Its not an application video. If you have a specific requirement, please email me full details and I will address it for you . you may email us at info@techspanonline.com . I hope this helps. Seasons greetings to you buddy ..

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 6 lety +1

    NEWS - See the Plastic Welding Tool that requires no maintenance _ copy and paste the following link to your browser.
    www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/new-bl-brushless-plastic-welding-tools/

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 12 lety

    @chesterjc These can weld almost all thermoplastics, so if your welding tank is thermoplastic, its very likely you can weld it.

  • @edstimator1
    @edstimator1 Před 4 lety +9

    pretty snappy music! Makes me want to dance!

    • @johncichon9499
      @johncichon9499 Před 2 lety

      Interesting how we have different takes on the music...for me, it wasn't at all liked. I am normally an emotionally stable guy....but for some reason, it caused anxiety.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon
    @DIOSpeedDemon Před 9 lety +1

    I just bought an American version of this welder that is obviously cheaper looking. This is a great video and previous research has told me to keep the heating element from burning out, you should keep the welder on After welding with the heat turned to Zero to cool the element before unplugging. My welder did not come with the automatic feed nozzle and was wondering where I can purchase this. Thanks for the great video, RH DSD

  • @dannyherrera1598
    @dannyherrera1598 Před 5 lety

    Absolutely loved this video!
    😎👍

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Danny Herrera .. we have tried to help show just how easy it is to achieve.
      :-)

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 11 lety +3

    No. You need accurate temperatures to be used when welding specific plastics. Their welding temperatures all vary slightly... So you need a machine with electronic temperature control. In some cases plastics will require 300 - 400 deg Celcius ... So a hair dryer simply wont work

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 11 lety

    Cheers... now I know I have other work opportunties... :-)

  • @hectormedina7198
    @hectormedina7198 Před 2 lety

    An excellent presentation. Thx for sharing.

  • @marko176schneider5
    @marko176schneider5 Před 6 lety

    Super Video.Danke!

  • @timtiminy
    @timtiminy Před 6 lety +2

    What tip would be better for welding a T weld? I'm planning on welding two HDPE barrels together perpendicular to each other notching an end of one to be welded to the side of the other. I was thinking the triangle one since most of the joint would be 90 degrees but not sure. Thanks for your help!

  • @tsclabelprinters6924
    @tsclabelprinters6924 Před 7 lety

    great video ... informative and helpful.. you make it easy to learn . thanks for sharing..

    • @silabanpolres
      @silabanpolres Před 2 lety

      See the cheaper and easier way to weld plastic
      czcams.com/video/7hM53DTefKo/video.html

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 11 lety

    Thanks stonedeagle99, you are correct.. Use of a soldering iron will NOT effect a molecular weld as achievable with the correct equipment for the task..

  • @MrWhateva10
    @MrWhateva10 Před 9 lety +4

    Nice product and instructional. I would have liked to see these joints cross cut to show the root and penetration achieved.

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 9 lety +2

      Hi wildcard, thanks... we hope to produce more helpful videos in the near future. I will see if we can include such a cross section cut as it is quite interesting to see the penetration.

  • @ZhangHuangZhenTGK
    @ZhangHuangZhenTGK Před 9 lety +1

    great video

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 11 lety +1

    Wow you do like it a lot then... I will see what I can do :-)

  • @justdrewit2219
    @justdrewit2219 Před 2 lety +2

    When you ask your wedding DJ friend to edit your instructional welding video

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 11 lety

    Hi bunkkasponge, you are correct. As with all forms of welding, any oils, greases, atmospheric soils, paints etc, can effect the welding... so it is important to ensure good clean surfaces for successful, strong structural welding.

  • @Darrengb
    @Darrengb Před 8 lety +4

    Great video

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 8 lety +1

      +Darrengb Thanks... we've had many say the same..

  • @Johnfor3
    @Johnfor3 Před 6 lety +1

    We use PVC type 2 how well would this hold? We are having separation issues with gluing now.

  • @kermitthefrog6363
    @kermitthefrog6363 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video!

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 8 lety +27

    There have been a few comments along the lines of 'i can do this with a soldering iron' -- our response to this is - No you can not. These techniques show plastic welding to the highest possible strength, and to worldwide plastic welding standards as set by the DVS joining association of Switzerland/Germany. A soldering iron runs at very high temperatures and will burn and degrade plastics. We would call that 'fusing', not Welding. Weld testing will show this.

    • @74KU
      @74KU Před 7 lety +5

      Unless your iron is adjustable..

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 7 lety +6

      Sorry it is not. Welding is a molecular process where the parent and welding rod and welded with almost no loss of strength. Thermoplastics require specific welding temperatures in order not to damage or degrade the material. A soldering iron will do this as soon as you contact the plastic. You will NOT ACHIEVE STRUCTURAL WELDING WITH A SOLDERING IRON.

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 7 lety +2

      A soldering iron still will not correctly and evenly pre heat the parent material. If you know of a very accurately controlled soldering iron.. please send me a link. The best way to solder with any such control is to use a hot air tool with electronic temperature control.. just like our plastic welding tools. Hope this helps.

    • @74KU
      @74KU Před 7 lety +1

      My Duratech ts-1564 has served me well on all of the welding i have done (HDPE) though I did make up a tip for it on the lathe/mill so I didn't ruin my good electronics tip, which wasn't really suitable for welding anyway.

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi 74KU, if you are only 'fusing' and do not require structural strength great, but if you want a structural molecular 'weld' the use a Techspan plastic welding tool every time. www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/product-category/plastic-welding-kits/

  • @quangdoan5966
    @quangdoan5966 Před 7 lety +1

    very helpful

  • @gruffski
    @gruffski Před 10 lety +1

    voice is deff trippy :)

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 11 lety +1

    Yes.. this welding will achieve a true molecular weld.. We supply plastic welding KITS... see the website for more details...

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 11 lety +1

    The rods may look different, but they are the same material. We used a different colour simply to allow the viewer to see the process easily. In this case the parent material and welding rods are polypropylene.

  • @christichristi-vegan_ish-eater

    This is: Pure. Art. Bravo

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před rokem

      Thanks.. I have been amazed and how many have made some positive comments. And others not so positive.. funny ole world .. Enjoy your day. 🙂

  • @N.C.M.
    @N.C.M. Před 11 lety

    a 3doodler could do something similar, with a solid weld... plus you would have a crazy fun pen to make your own 3d drawings... literally in 3d

  • @intercladscotland3829
    @intercladscotland3829 Před 10 lety +1

    Quick question,
    When welding an internal corner on two upvc sheets, vertically, do you need to have a gap between that materials to give the weld rod somewhere to melt into?

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 10 lety

      It depends on the application. If you are after structural strength, perhaps this is best. A "v" groove usually does the trick.. If you are welding into a 90 deg, then no. But you would need to '"tack" the materials.. Have a look here for more detailed info - www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/how-to-weld-plastics/

  • @Boviathan
    @Boviathan Před 3 lety +1

    Gave me all kinds of ideas thank you

    • @BiffsEquipment
      @BiffsEquipment Před 3 lety

      You know this video is really old, you can now her little welding pens that work like 3D printers they are a lot better alternative to this old style
      Of plastic welding I would think .. but I’m not an expert so idk but I’m pretty sure the new way that I mentioned would be the better way to go

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 8 lety +6

    Hi John, these are different materials, so you should not expect a good result. While you may see 'some' kind of bond, you will not be able to effect 'good' welding. We can supply both PVDF and PVC welding rods, although PVDF is not listed on our e-commerce welding rod website. For ordering suggest you email me direct at tim@plasticweldingtools.com.au
    You will find the PVC rids here 》》 www.plasticweldingrods.com.au
    Hope this helps..

  • @RamblingOnAndOff
    @RamblingOnAndOff Před 4 lety +2

    I wonder if this would be suitable for computer repair? It would need to be able to do butt joints with little to no structural integrity loss.
    The parts for fixing something as simple as a top panel can be very expensive to fix sometimes making it uneconomical for customers.
    Love the reverb and phaser on the voice, suited the DnB excellently haha big up to your sound guy!

  • @africanelectron751
    @africanelectron751 Před 10 lety +8

    That and a laser cutter and you could make so much cool stuff!!
    How strong is the weld could you show some testing....unless you already did i forwarded a bit.

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 9 lety +2

      We only provide plastic welding equipment approved to DVS standards. What this means is that the welding procedures, techniques and associated equipment will provide very high strength structural welds. Hence why we are very big on ensuring the techniques for welding plastics are followed. For further information about "How to Weld Plastics" go here >
      www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/how-to-weld-plastics/

    • @africanelectron751
      @africanelectron751 Před 8 lety +1

      Do you have a distributor in South Africa

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 8 lety +3

      No but you can buy online from our website..
      www.plasticweldingtools.com.au

  • @LouisEmery
    @LouisEmery Před 5 měsíci

    I came here for the music. but I learned more from this video about plastic welding technique than others that make a mess of things.

  • @kwonstudent
    @kwonstudent Před 11 lety

    Is this equipment/technique suitable for repairing a motorcycle fairing? I purchased a bike with some fairing damage with the view to repairing it.

  • @ComeUpKid138
    @ComeUpKid138 Před 11 lety

    Oi your voice is cool :)

  • @ftswarbill
    @ftswarbill Před 4 lety +32

    "It puts the lotion on it's skin or it gets the hose again".

  • @thebobhannah
    @thebobhannah Před 7 lety +1

    Hello, greetings from South Carolina USA. I have a question specifically pertaining a splicing operation of Nylon 6 extruded monofilament (0.055-0.170 diameter). How would a hot-air process like this compare in tensile strength to an ultrasonic process?
    Thanks for your time,
    Bob

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Bob, weld strength can be very strong by hot air welding. Ultrasonic welding is an extremely fast process and usually used in the packaging industry. Hope that answers your query. Regards, TECHSPAN

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 11 lety

    It is a weld.. a molecular weld at that.. This equipment complies to worldwide welding standards as set by the DVS Joining Society of Switzerland.

  • @111alien111
    @111alien111 Před 8 lety

    I want to buy one, do these create strong reliable welds though ? For example is the weld as strong as the material its bonding ? In this case I will be welding HDPE
    Thanks

  • @sighyawn54
    @sighyawn54 Před rokem

    if you are welding 90 degree angles, the contact edge of the sheets don't weld together do they? just on the exterior?

  • @SonicMotoVlogs
    @SonicMotoVlogs Před 7 lety +11

    Why did someone apply a flanger and crazy amount of reverb on the voice-over track?

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 7 lety

      no flanger.. reverb perhaps. not sure why it matters.. the video seems to have captured a lot of attention.. so what ever works I guess.

    • @SonicMotoVlogs
      @SonicMotoVlogs Před 7 lety

      TECHSPANONLINE for sure flanger and reverb. I've done audio mixing for over 8 years. I was curious as to why...

    • @wuyunyan1980
      @wuyunyan1980 Před 5 lety +2

      Sonic Moto more badassery

    • @baldrick650
      @baldrick650 Před 5 lety

      I can't concentrate on what he's saying, I'm just listening to the flange effect sweep up and down 🤣

    • @dansv1
      @dansv1 Před 5 lety

      TECHSPANONLINE Informational videos should not have music. It sucks.

  • @MrMattguevara
    @MrMattguevara Před 3 lety +1

    I did this for a few years in a fab shop. I was required to get full fusion while keeping the rod round and prett so I looked more like the first weld. Thats poly propylene. Corzan is much more difficult and interesting process.

  • @bunkkasponge
    @bunkkasponge Před 11 lety +7

    Do not use bare hands on plastic welding tread because the fat from your skin will repel most fastening surfaces.

  • @ErraticHail
    @ErraticHail Před 5 lety +9

    I feel like I just joined the Plastic Cult.

  • @AMGINE1000
    @AMGINE1000 Před 7 lety +1

    Cracking Job, looks very professional..
    were can you buy the sheets of material you used would like to make a small planter this way?
    Thank you

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 7 lety

      Hi kev b , Depends on where you are located. We source this kind of thing in Australia & or New Zealand through a supply known as Mulford Plastics. There are others, google 'plastic sheet suppliers' and you should turn a few up. All the best.

    • @AMGINE1000
      @AMGINE1000 Před 7 lety

      Thank you for the info, and fast reply

  • @wolfmanjacksaid
    @wolfmanjacksaid Před 10 lety

    What size rotary burr (head diameter) would be good to create a V to weld 2 sheets of 3/16" thick HDPE together? I am looking at burrs and wondering if you used HSS or carbide? I tried using a rotary sander bit but the sandpaper got clogged with the plastic very quickly. I was looking into grinding bits as well. Thanks

  • @lemmykilmistermelo1631

    Nice video and song! Whose is this song?

  • @erdalcakirgbt
    @erdalcakirgbt Před 4 lety

    How do I supply the device, the machine?

  • @SirChivalRegal
    @SirChivalRegal Před 6 lety +1

    This was an informative video, I was wondering if there are any techspan dealers in pakistan, particularly the city of Islamabad or rawalpindi?

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 6 lety

      Hi SirChivalRegal, sorry no. We sell globally via our e-commerce websites.. for these products you can view and buy online here >> www.plasticweldingtools.com.au Hope this helps.

  • @nilkanthmeshram298
    @nilkanthmeshram298 Před 4 lety

    GOOD VERY IMPORATNCE O WORK FOR THE HIMALAYAAN REGION, ,,
    A BIOLOGIST, ,,

  • @michaelshuster7753
    @michaelshuster7753 Před 12 lety +3

    can you use a hair dryer?

  • @the101dad
    @the101dad Před 3 lety +1

    What if I don’t need it for strength and just need it to mend holes for water proofing, is this type of welding too much, and should I just instead use a soldering iron to patch the holes that I’ve made?

    • @silabanpolres
      @silabanpolres Před 2 lety

      See the cheaper and easier way to weld plastic
      czcams.com/video/7hM53DTefKo/video.html

  • @bennyzerda
    @bennyzerda Před 3 lety

    Kindly confirm if this tool can be used for HDPE lining material about 1.5mm thick or please recommend the right model for HDPE. Is there a dealer in Philippines? Thanks.

  • @RimfireRat
    @RimfireRat Před 11 měsíci

    WILL THIS WORK TO WELD KAYAK MATERIALS

  • @RavettiVideos
    @RavettiVideos Před 10 lety

    got a dremel tool? any small metal burr should be ok

  • @chrisadams8731
    @chrisadams8731 Před 7 lety

    will it work on water tanks

  • @DaveStarr4
    @DaveStarr4 Před 10 lety

    I have 2 question 1 how strong is the tack weld? 2 can the welded area be sanded smooth for re-priming and painting? I plan to use this to repair a broken piece on my hard plastic R.C. Truck and to kit bash another 2 R.C. Vehicles together to make 1 which is also hard plastic

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 10 lety +1

      Hi DaveStaff4,
      Answers to your questions -
      1. "Tacking" as shown in our video has no real structural strength. A Tack is to close up the joint gaps, and to help align the two parts.
      2. Yes, the completed weld can be sanded with abrasives - use a range of abrasive grits in order to achieve the required finish.. and yes, it is common to sand the parts to allow a high gloss paint finish.
      3. Ensure you identify the plastic material first to ensure it is a weldable thermoplastic.
      For more indepth information covering 'How to weld Plastics" go here >>
      www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/how-to-weld-plastics/

  • @thegeneral3094
    @thegeneral3094 Před 4 lety

    I have the same welder and I can pendulum heavy duty stainless steel with this system

  • @lalithdammika7187
    @lalithdammika7187 Před 2 lety +1

    Dear. friend. Please. Explain. Hot. air. Plastic. welding. Systems.

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 2 lety

      Hot air plastic welding is the process of joining two or more plastic surfaces together using hot air, usually applied by a heat gun. Plastic products can't always be made in one piece. It is often better and more economical to fabricate products as separate pieces.

  • @alexr.4955
    @alexr.4955 Před 3 lety

    Can it weld acrylic?

  • @Soulrollsdeep
    @Soulrollsdeep Před 11 lety

    I think you should get it uploaded. Nay...I don't think, I DEMAND!

  • @kookk9569
    @kookk9569 Před 4 lety

    Can it weld PET?

  • @3xantrik
    @3xantrik Před 7 lety +3

    sounds like "bal sagoth - plastic god"

  • @TECHSPANONLINE
    @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 11 lety +7

    Custom tune... glad you like it :-)

    • @Someonereallycares
      @Someonereallycares Před 3 lety

      Thank you. Exactly what I needed to see, 90 degree inside corner plastic welding.

  • @stevespracale8011
    @stevespracale8011 Před 9 lety +2

    Interesting; never knew they did that. I guess it replaces acetone. On the one example, the bead didn't look too good. I was a good welder in high school; both gas and arc. What does an average plastic welder get paid and are there a lot of jobs out there? I saw one available but they wanted experience. Just curious.

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 9 lety +2

      Hi Steve, thanks for your comment. Remember this is simply a demonstration ... In respect of the welders job and usual remuneration, It really depends what country you are in , and also on what particular welding you are doing. For example, a guy welding repairs to bumpers is perhaps more likely to earn more if he is fabricating, or welding a waterproof membrane... like a roof.

    • @stevespracale8011
      @stevespracale8011 Před 9 lety

      Sounds complicated! As a teacher, I'm sure a welder makes more cash. I was a decent arc welder in high school, many moons ago and an average gas welder. I retired at 50 and I'm looking for something to do. I don't know if I could weld anymore but it would be interesting to try.

    • @stevespracale8011
      @stevespracale8011 Před 9 lety +2

      John, I had good kids that were conservative and well behaved. I was lucky. I was tired of all the common core crap and I wanted to try something else. I'm only 50.

    • @stevespracale8011
      @stevespracale8011 Před 9 lety

      I'm over it. :-)

  • @AbsoluteRecoil
    @AbsoluteRecoil Před 3 lety +2

    So it’s basically a SMD rework station .... but you use plastic.

  • @kirkfarley947
    @kirkfarley947 Před 8 lety +2

    I'm in Florida, where can I buy this kit?

  • @beco4690
    @beco4690 Před 2 lety

    Nice voice

  • @Snarfelle
    @Snarfelle Před 5 lety

    Can this process be used with extruded plastic fuel tanks with out first backfilling them with an insert gas???

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 5 lety

      These tools use electrically heated hot air, however we recommend all and any safety moves to limit problems to acceptable levels.

  • @masterbetty25
    @masterbetty25 Před 5 lety

    I've never plastic welded before, can someone explain why you need a grounding clamp? Does the plastic need to be set on a metal surface? I figured it would be a process more akin to TIG, but it looks very different.

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 5 lety

      Hi Master Betty, thanks for your comment. No, you do not need a grounding clamp. Plastic is not conductive. This clamp is used simply to hold and support the work.

    • @masterbetty25
      @masterbetty25 Před 5 lety

      TECHSPANONLINE ok, thanks. It didn't make sense to me, since, as you said, plastic isn't conductive. I mistook the clamp.

  • @Farseer1995
    @Farseer1995 Před 4 lety

    Guys, could anybody help me out? When you weld, do you melt the surface as well as the rod? Or do you just melt the rod? I cannot seem to get a strong weld if I don't melt the surface so I might be doing it wrong. However, some plastics are quite thin, so I always distort the parent material when applying pressure with the rod... :(

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 4 lety

      Hi Farseer1995, you need to heat both the parent and welding rod evenly. This is how the pendulum welding process works.. the pendulum motion heats both the parent material and welding rod.
      Here is some more how to info >>
      www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/how-to-weld-plastics/

  • @dustykedi4348
    @dustykedi4348 Před rokem +1

    Hello I want to have a 40l cylinder tank and I have to pressurised it. Can this cylinder resist 2 bar pressure or explode? How can ı learn about this ?

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před rokem

      If you use a spark tester after the welding to ensure it is water tight, it is likely.. but may depend on the material and its wall section thickness ..

  • @timvolk8476
    @timvolk8476 Před 7 lety +2

    i am looking to get in to kayak repair is this a good welder for that purpose

    • @yeahwerepthesamesmartech7113
      @yeahwerepthesamesmartech7113 Před 7 lety

      lol kayak repair!?! but hey i guess someones gotta do it

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 7 lety +1

      apologies for the delay in reply... this kit would be ideal.. www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/product/standard-fabrication-kit/

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 7 lety +1

      Yes .. you can purchase online www.plasticweldingtools.com.au

  • @ntwede
    @ntwede Před 11 lety

    If only like materials can be welded, why are the rods different than the plastic?

  • @envisioning13
    @envisioning13 Před 6 lety

    From briefly reading through the comments, I understand that this welding process makes one of the strongest bonds you can make between the mating surfaces. Are these welds watertight and do you have more info on the strength (PSI max) and can it handle being in a vacuum?

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 6 lety

      Yes, Welds can be hermitic. There is also a tester we supply for checking this called a 'spark tester'. Feel free to email me direct for more details. info@plasticweldingtools.com.au

  • @theStingerD
    @theStingerD Před 12 lety

    can this work on a grille for a 68 charger, that era of plastic?

  • @8880Dingo
    @8880Dingo Před 13 lety +2

    where can u buy it from and how much?

  • @gswannabe09
    @gswannabe09 Před 6 lety +1

    Will this work on fuel pumps?

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 6 lety

      Hi gswannabe09 , thanks for your comment. If the part is thermoplastic, then yes it is possible. You need to ensure you identify the material and use the corresponding welding rod (same as the parent material)..
      Copy and paste the following link into your browser to see the plastic ID guide..
      www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/how-to-weld-plastics/
      Hope this helps.

  • @aggabus
    @aggabus Před rokem

    Do crosscut show weld inside

  • @TheKutia
    @TheKutia Před 6 lety +1

    how well does this work on hdpe?

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 6 lety

      Hi INVISIBLE SUN , Thanks for your comment. Yes, HDPE welds very well. It is one of the more easy materials to weld. See our "how to weld plastics" information on our website.. copy and paste the following link ..
      www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/how-to-weld-plastics/
      Hope this helps.
      Regards, TIM.

  • @johnnoone3317
    @johnnoone3317 Před 8 lety +1

    Is it possible to weld PVDF to CPVC ?

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 8 lety

      +John Noone Hi John Noone, In most cases compatibility is very important. With requirements like this we suggest you try taking a slither from one part and attempt a weld on the other part. This will be the most compatibility you can achieve, so you would have to make a decision on the resulting weld strength and whether or not it was sufficient for the application requirements. www.plasticweldingtools.com.au/how-to-weld-plastics/

  • @snipa298
    @snipa298 Před 6 lety +1

    Would HDPE provide sufficient protection if used to make a motorcycle mask, or are there other weldable plastics that would be better suited for that purpose?

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 6 lety

      Hi Matthew Traver, I would check what regulations in your country state. There is likely to have been approved materials for such applications. Proceed with caution is my advice. HDPE is commonly used for an array of plastic around the home. Recycling Bins, Water tanks, Wheel barrows, Milk Bottles .. even Petrol & Fuel containers.. and many more. It is easy to fabricate and weld.

  • @ArcolaBridge
    @ArcolaBridge Před 2 lety

    I have an ABS eddyline kayak that has some major cracks in it. I was told methyl methacrylate and fiberglass tape is the way to fix it. Would plastic welding be better?

    • @MudMotorsMax
      @MudMotorsMax Před 2 lety +1

      I’m pretty sure acrylic will burn and turn colors

    • @ArcolaBridge
      @ArcolaBridge Před 2 lety +1

      @@MudMotorsMax I fixed it with methyl methacrylate and carbon fiber cloth

    • @MudMotorsMax
      @MudMotorsMax Před 2 lety +1

      @@ArcolaBridge nice

    • @ArcolaBridge
      @ArcolaBridge Před 2 lety +1

      @@MudMotorsMax eddyline recommended methyl methacrylate and fiberglass cloth. But I use the carbon fiber because I think it lasts longer and it's stronger. I used my Dremel to open up the cracks extra wide so that I could Gap fill the cracks with the methyl methacrylate. Then I use 50 grit sandpaper to create a 1-inch rough on either side of the crack on the inside and outside of the kayak. Then I used a wire wheel on my power drill to put some deep grooves on both sides of the crack inside and out again one in into the roughed-up 50 grit section. I applied the methyl methacrylate to a 4in wide carbon fiber cloth and also applied the methyl methacrylate to the inside of a kayak and then applied the carbon fiber cloth coated with the methyl methacrylate onto the inside of the crack. Then I used more methyl methacrylate over the top of that sandwiched with another layer of carbon fiber cloth and methyl methacrylate and then overlaid it with more methyl methacrylate. On the exterior I filled the Gap with methyl methacrylate and smooth it out with a spatula and built it up taller than the crack and use the detail sander to bring it down smooth. I thought about covering it up with a decal or painting it but actually having a crack in the kayak sort of seems cool to look at. I might paint it with an acrylic paint at some point. I even toyed with the idea of sanding the whole bottom of the kayak and applying something like magic any foul which is a new silicone-based antifoul. Not that it needs that or anything but maybe that would be kind of cool. But anyway it took a bit of time to do this but it was well worth saving this awesome eddyline 14 sit-on-top.

    • @MudMotorsMax
      @MudMotorsMax Před 2 lety +1

      @@ArcolaBridge i’m starting off with a hot air welder using a speed welding set up and I’ll be welding quarter inch HDPE into small 10 foot boats and in July I’m buying an extrusion welder right now I’m in the bed research stage because the biggest concern and the biggest challenge is stopping the sheets from warping and I do know how to stop it but I’ll keep it to myself for now

  • @dhananjayyedage
    @dhananjayyedage Před 5 lety

    I am from Maharashtra

  • @josephpalumbo971
    @josephpalumbo971 Před 3 lety

    Does this tool use nitrogen?

  • @brotherdiaz5686
    @brotherdiaz5686 Před 7 lety

    The engine is too hot the results are not so good PP takes a lot of pressure

  • @cujoboudreaux
    @cujoboudreaux Před 9 lety +2

    you need a ratchet feeder, otherwise it will be uncomfortable on long jobs.....

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 9 lety +1

      Thanks cujoboudreaux , it sounds like you are talking about an Extruder Welder.. these are only required when welding larger wall section from 12mm thickness.. see these on our website www.techspanonline.com

    • @cujoboudreaux
      @cujoboudreaux Před 9 lety +1

      what I was thinking of, is a way to create HDPE sighting for the exterior of a house and weld the plates together, much like what you are doing here. It would be superior to calking.

    • @cujoboudreaux
      @cujoboudreaux Před 9 lety +1

      without a ratchet type feeder to create the bead it may be uncomfortable to get around all the edges. Thanks for responding. I do like the idea.

    • @TECHSPANONLINE
      @TECHSPANONLINE  Před 9 lety +1

      These 3D printers are nothing more than micro extruders... so yes, you could even build a house with a large extruder.. :-)

  • @hechammeme8950
    @hechammeme8950 Před 8 lety

    شكرا

  • @lokmangiri
    @lokmangiri Před 2 lety

    Where is it available. I need it an argent.