How to Repair a Plastic Coleman Canoe
Things You'll Need
- Soap, water, bucket and rags
- Plastic cleaning solvent
- Dremel Moto-Tool with tear-shaped bit
- KC Plastic Welder tool
- Plastic welding rods
- Sander with coarse, medium and fine grit sandpaper
Instructions
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Welding Plastic
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Wash the hull around the damaged area with soap and water to remove dirt and grime, and then towel dry. Use plastic cleaner solvent to remove grease or other solvent soluble contaminants.
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Align the edges if the boat is cracked. You can hold it in place by duct taping the damaged place from behind.
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Widen the area to be repaired using the teardrop-shaped grinder head on a Dremel (r) Moto-Tool. Grind a smooth "V" down the length of the crack or smooth the edges around the hole so that the plastic weld will flow smoothly across the width of the repair. You can also do it with the angled point of the KC Welder (r), but it can be easy to burn through this way. The Dremel (r) is somewhat more controllable.
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Lay a piece of the plastic welding rod of the appropriate thickness into the groove or an appropriately sized piece of plastic rod roughly the size of the hole.
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Lay the tip of the plastic welder over the top of the plastic rod. Move the rod back and forth over the plastic welding rod until it heats to the melting point. Keep working, making smooth strokes, until the plastic melts smoothly into the surrounding plastic. Keep working until the heat from the welder tip heats the surrounding plastic. Use the tip of the welder to "stir" the melted rod with any melted hull plastic to give the plastic time to bond and cross-link. Give the rod time to intermix at the boundary area between the original plastic and the repair.
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Allow the repaired area to cool. Use the sander to level and smooth the repaired area.
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