Shower Tray Repair ? (1 Viewer)

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Just seen a few small cracks in a small area :(

Any hints and tips regarding please?

Thanks in advance :)
 

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See many many previous threads - usually caused by it not being built properly - so a proper repair starts underneath.

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Where are the cracks, not many fibreglass trays about would be my guess, but if all the "plastics" are a good colour match that would suggest all the same, the other give away is a fibreglass tray would usually be more rigid.
 

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If it is plastic it would be a VERY easy repair.. Simply weld the cracks back up.. Any decent soldering iron will do the job a treat, and once finished polish back up

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If it is plastic it would be a VERY easy repair.. Simply weld the cracks back up.. Any decent soldering iron will do the job a treat, and once finished polish back up
Yup thought of that but maybe a bodge?

Gaffer tape works as well :)
 

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hardly a bodge !! jeeez, I weld fairings back together that are on 180+mph bikes.. !!!!
 
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Hokey kokey. Gonna have a stab at this myself. I've looked on Youtube and seen several ways to weld with soldering iron. All my own previous bodges have been none weight bearing, but the shower tray will be


In the past I've melted along the crack and dragged it across in a criss cross type weave. Other ways are shown on Youtube. Some just melt along the crack and then fold in. Some create a channel each side and fold over.

Is there a best way ?

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Gonna have a stab at this myself.

likewise..(y)

there is a small crack near the drain hole in mine, dealer says he will repair by plastic welding, but that means a 120ml round trip..
going to have a go at it myself
 

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