Plastic welding near Glasgow

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My Sportyak has been damaged over the winter and has a 6" crack along one hull. I'm going to try having it welded, and two companies have offered to do the work. I wondered if anyone had any experience of either AA Plastic Solutions of Hamilton or Anthony Plastics of Glasgow? Both propose the same solution: a patch over the crack, hot-air welded into place.

By the way, well-meaning gloom and doom warnings about the whole business, however kindly intended, are not necessary. I am not particularly sanguine about the long-term prospects, but since the quoted costs are about 1/8 of the cost of a new Sportyak, I think it's worth a go. And I have to drive to Glasgow via Hamilton this week or next anyway.
 
Many years ago we had a topper that had been repaired and the repair started to fail. I fitted an inspection hatch on the deck and managed to fit in some pe sheet that I then bolted in place with the countersink on the outside. I managed to get some sealant in the old repair to help. Leakage back into the sealed compartment was acceptable for use as a basic sailing dinghy.
 
Many years ago we had a topper that had been repaired and the repair started to fail. I fitted an inspection hatch on the deck and managed to fit in some pe sheet that I then bolted in place with the countersink on the outside. I managed to get some sealant in the old repair to help. Leakage back into the sealed compartment was acceptable for use as a basic sailing dinghy.

Thanks. Unfortunately the inside of the SportYak is all either very curved or very ribbed, so getting at the back really isn't an option. That's the main reason I hae ma doots aboot the hale process, but at the cost it's worth a go.
 
Thanks. Unfortunately the inside of the SportYak is all either very curved or very ribbed, so getting at the back really isn't an option. That's the main reason I hae ma doots aboot the hale process, but at the cost it's worth a go.

Didn't LakeSailor post something about repairing a SportYak with some old polythene and a hot air gun?
 
My junky Pioner plastic mooring taxi has had a hard life and is patched with roofing flash band type gunk....has worked perfectly..

Not pretty but it is totally waterproof.

I have attempted hot air welding on polyethylene in the past and it is very difficult to get the sides of the repair hot enough to bond with the rod without melting a bigger hole...
 
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Didn't LakeSailor post something about repairing a SportYak with some old polythene and a hot air gun?

Yes, I think I remember something along those lines.

I have attempted hot air welding on polyethylene in the past and it is very difficult to get the sides of the repair hot enough to bond with the rod without melting a bigger hole...

That's why I'm going to try the professionals!
 
Thanks. Unfortunately the inside of the SportYak is all either very curved or very ribbed, so getting at the back really isn't an option. That's the main reason I hae ma doots aboot the hale process, but at the cost it's worth a go.

QD plastics in Dumbarton regularly do this sort of thing.

Call Ian Thomson on 01389 762377

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