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Plastex
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 8:36 pm
by TonyBee
I could not find a reference to this wonderful stuff called Plastex when I just did a search on this forum.
Apologies if it has been mentioned before but I have used this stuff to fix motorcycle fairings and other broken plastics and thought I would pass it on.
It can be bought from
http://www.repairproducts.co.uk/page20.htm or
http://www.plastexexpress.co.uk/plastex_kits.htm .
My driver's side window switch has the front lug broken and I am currently rebuilding the lug using Plastex (I will post a picture when it is finished).
For those that do not know, it comes in a powder form and is set by adding a liquid. Once set it can be drilled, filed and threaded and it has saved me a fortune by fixing bike bits and other stuff.
Just use it in a well ventilated room
Tony
Re: Plastex
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 8:39 pm
by bigdaddycain
Sounds like good stuff tony, i'll be sure to look it up for the next time i stuff my rear bumper into a stump!

Question is.... Can it be used to make a protective guard to keep the evil monkey in your closet?

Re: Plastex
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 8:54 pm
by jaylee
bigdaddycain wrote:Sounds like good stuff tony, i'll be sure to look it up for the next time i stuff my rear bumper into a stump!

Question is....
Can it be used to make a protective guard to keep the evil monkey in your closet? 
TonyBee wrote:I could not find a reference to this wonderful stuff called Plastex when I just did a search on this forum.
Apologies if it has been mentioned before but I have used this stuff to fix motorcycle fairings and other broken plastics and thought I would pass it on.
It can be bought from
http://www.repairproducts.co.uk/page20.htm or
http://www.plastexexpress.co.uk/plastex_kits.htm .
My driver's side window switch has the front lug broken and I am currently rebuilding the lug using Plastex (I will post a picture when it is finished).
For those that do not know, it comes in a powder form and is set by adding a liquid. Once set it can be drilled, filed and threaded and it has saved me a fortune by fixing bike bits and other stuff.
Just use it in a well ventilated room
Tony
Sounds like it could let it out!

Re: Plastex
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 9:12 pm
by TonyBee
Do I sense another Family Guy fan?
The stuff is brilliant and comes in many colours too! (Plastex that is)

Re: Plastex
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 9:14 pm
by bigdaddycain
I've had a MR Munkey in my garden...but never an evil monkey in my closet! When i said had...i didn't mean..ya know HAD!

...just that he'd been there..ya know? (am i just digging myself a bigger hole here?)

Re: Plastex
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 9:16 pm
by bigdaddycain
TonyBee wrote:Do I sense another Family Guy fan?
Giggity,giggity giggity...oh right....OH!

Re: Plastex
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 10:44 pm
by haydn callow
It looks awfully like what we call in the dental laboratory trade "cold cure" (self curing acrylic resin)...if thats what it is, I could sell you a bucketful for that price (slight exaggeration). If it isn't the same then cold cure would do the same job...It's what we use to repair fractured dentures. However it would be pink or ivory in colour unless you dyed it.
Re: Plastex
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:06 pm
by Nevets
We use a product called "quicksteel" and it's the dog's nut's for all kind of repairs.
Also sets rock hard and can be drilled,tapped,seals exhausts,leaky rads,leaky sumps.
the list is endless, car or home
cost about a fiver a tube but worth keeping in the glove box...........
And fits perfect in the road flare compartment

Re: Plastex
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:56 pm
by cheffy34
Re: Plastex
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:51 pm
by TonyBee
haydn callow wrote:It looks awfully like what we call in the dental laboratory trade "cold cure" (self curing acrylic resin)...if thats what it is, I could sell you a bucketful for that price (slight exaggeration). If it isn't the same then cold cure would do the same job...It's what we use to repair fractured dentures. However it would be pink or ivory in colour unless you dyed it.
It is the same stuff.
I recognised the smell as soon as I opened my first batch, my dad was a dentist and my brother and I used to "liberate" it to make things with. Which was fine as long as you needed denture plate pink.
It is available in many colours and the black has carbon in it to increase strength (apparently) and allow for flex.
If you are in the market to sell me some then just let me know. A bucketful may be a bit much though
Tony
Re: Plastex
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 6:55 pm
by haydn callow
TonyBee....pm me your address and I'll send you some to playwith.....I also have some silicone putty you can use for making moulds....then pour in the acrylic to reproduce whatever....You can buy hobby kits that do this... the clear stuff you can embed insects in etc is very good
Re: Plastex
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:37 pm
by TonyBee
Kewl! PM on its way.
Re: Plastex
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:42 pm
by Peg leg Pete
My driver side window switch has a broken lug, I will have to try and fix it, any more magic potion going spare please

Re: Plastex
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:38 am
by dvisor
haydn callow wrote:....You can buy hobby kits that do this... the clear stuff you can embed insects in etc is very good
Can you still get this stuff? I used to have it as a kid (I think there were two brands, Isopon and Plastikraft). I've been on the look out for my kids, but haven't been able to find it. Thought maybe the health and safety brigrade decided it was too much fun for kids and so banned it.