I plastic welded my 1991 KX250 tank near the petcock around 30 years ago and it held until now. It’s leaking again from same place so time to redo the repair. Great video! Thanks!
A soldering iron might work as a field fix, but it will be subpar at best. It is hard to use a soldering iron without burning the plastic. Plastic welding HDPE or LDPE, which is what tanks are made of, requires a temperature of 450* , your soldering iron is typically 750*. The soldering iron will burn the plastic making it dirty and unable to weld. Sure it can be done with a soldering iron, but it will be difficult and likely leak. A Laramy or other brand hot air welder is the proper tool. Even Harbor freight sells plastic welders, the air welder kind and a soldering iron style that that stops at 525* a little high, but better than 750* ! Also get some proper HDPE and LDPE weld rods for filler, donor plastic is not always easy to find, and who wants to cut strips off their fender? Also get a Dremel with a cone shaped burr for cleaning and grinding the weld. Don’t let your cracked gas tank be your first repair ! Get the kit and practice on an old used tank, it is not easy but a valuable skill to learn !
Thanx Mike you always come good ! Just broke my tank and was wondering how to fix it ! Got the tank in the hostel ! Hope they don't mind me going with heat on a fuel tank! If your wandering I emptied it before ! Let's hope mine looks as good as yours
Not sure if you mentioned this, but you could get it back in the shop and sand it and then polish the repair. Never get it looking new but maybe closer to new than the rough repair finish you have there. .
Honestly, did the fix last? I'm asking cuz I have a crack in my tank! Where did you get the plastic from and how were you sure that you had the right plastic to weld with? Thanks man!
Pretty sure ptex would work good as a filler since its the same material as gas tanks. The good thing about ptex is you light the end and let it drip into the crack or hole. It bonds as it cools. All though fumes might be an issue.
I plastic welded my 1991 KX250 tank near the petcock around 30 years ago and it held until now. It’s leaking again from same place so time to redo the repair. Great video! Thanks!
Thanks man, from your video you saved be from buying a new gas tank for my bike.👍
Nice
You are the best Mike!
A soldering iron might work as a field fix, but it will be subpar at best. It is hard to use a soldering iron without burning the plastic. Plastic welding HDPE or LDPE, which is what tanks are made of, requires a temperature of 450* , your soldering iron is typically 750*. The soldering iron will burn the plastic making it dirty and unable to weld. Sure it can be done with a soldering iron, but it will be difficult and likely leak. A Laramy or other brand hot air welder is the proper tool. Even Harbor freight sells plastic welders, the air welder kind and a soldering iron style that that stops at 525* a little high, but better than 750* ! Also get some proper HDPE and LDPE weld rods for filler, donor plastic is not always easy to find, and who wants to cut strips off their fender? Also get a Dremel with a cone shaped burr for cleaning and grinding the weld. Don’t let your cracked gas tank be your first repair ! Get the kit and practice on an old used tank, it is not easy but a valuable skill to learn !
a ts100 or the usb-c version of it may make good work of this
Thanx Mike you always come good ! Just broke my tank and was wondering how to fix it ! Got the tank in the hostel ! Hope they don't mind me going with heat on a fuel tank! If your wandering I emptied it before ! Let's hope mine looks as good as yours
Awesome job, thanks for sharing
Not sure if you mentioned this, but you could get it back in the shop and sand it and then polish the repair. Never get it looking new but maybe closer to new than the rough repair finish you have there. .
In a pinch I've used melted zip ties to fix plastic cracks. I always carry a few out on rides.
Honestly,. Did this holdup long term?
Awesome 😁 IME, melt repairs tend to be brittle and thus less strong so be careful in parts that flex.
Well noted
Milwaukee makes a really nice 12v cordless soldering iron. Even has a 5 year warranty.
Is the itself tank made of metal or plastic?
I would be tempted to try a magnifying glass . Less mucking and super focused heat maybe . Tough to do at night.
Have somebody tried to use melt plastic in this kind of Job? Just saying, if melt plastic is hot enough to melt, mix and seal de hole?
Honestly, did the fix last? I'm asking cuz I have a crack in my tank! Where did you get the plastic from and how were you sure that you had the right plastic to weld with? Thanks man!
Pretty sure ptex would work good as a filler since its the same material as gas tanks.
The good thing about ptex is you light the end and let it drip into the crack or hole.
It bonds as it cools.
All though fumes might be an issue.
Mike, what about using epoxy instead in a pinch? I usually carry some with me.
We’ve never had it work for us on a fuel tank but you may have better luck
Feeding donor material strips through a hot glue gun may give you better filler flow.
Awesome. This is a zombie apocalypse repair.
The key is to have a METAL fuel tank.
Or stay home on the couch. Much safer
Makes me want to get a USB soldering iron since I already have USB ports
Beautiful, i like that a lot :)