How to Repair a Polyethylene Kayak
Things You'll Need
- Propane torch with heat nozzle
- Plastic polyethylene welding rods
- Lint-free rag
- Alcohol
- Sandpaper
- Rasp or Surform
- Flat-tipped screwdriver
- Wire cutters
- Gloves
Instructions
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Place the kayak in a warm, well-ventilated area out of direct sun, making sure that you can easily access the area you're repairing and that the boat is stable.
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Clean the repair area with alcohol or window cleaner and a lint-free rag, and allow to dry. Sand the area lightly to aid the bond, and then clean it again.
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Light the propane torch and heat a welding rod tip until it starts to bend and melt. Place the rod end 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch before the crack, keeping the torch nozzle pointing at the rod tip. Heat both the rod and the boat surface, tilting the rod away from the torch.
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Push the rod through the crack, applying heat so the rod and the boat surface melt together. A small bead of melted plastic will run ahead of the rod tip as you push. Continue to push the bead until it is 1/2-inch past the crack's end, then remove the heat.
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Snip off the remaining rod with wire cutters and, using your gloved finger, smooth the heated plastic evenly into the crack.
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Allow the repair to cool completely. Test the weld with a flat-head screwdriver by trying to pull the welded area loose. If the weld breaks free, re-sand and clean the area and start again.
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Use a rasp or Surform to clean and flatten any rough edges around the repair, and then smooth with sandpaper.
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