What a pest I am...sorry...I wish I knew how to use things on here correctly..hope it helps someone to overcome their fears of working on messed up plastics...
1. supplies needed...in these pics you'll review the glazing putty hasn't been used yet...just the 2tube cement
2. This is the back of the badly cracked lower right fairing near the clutch cover. I taped the front side of the fairing with a plastic shipping tape to hold the surface flat while I gobbered it up on the back...allowed it to sit under a light all night so no rapid temp changes.
3. this is the front side filled and sanded down. The white streak in the center of the filet is where the crack was beveled and cemented and sanded down with orbital and then hand sanded to smooth.
4. next step is to use the glazing putty to fill all of the gouges in the plastic...then smooth sand it and ready for primer paint..
What I can say...i love learning new skill sets...thank God I have a mentor and hope I am not boring you to death...if you have any advice on anything feel free to go at it...2hip
1. supplies needed...in these pics you'll review the glazing putty hasn't been used yet...just the 2tube cement
2. This is the back of the badly cracked lower right fairing near the clutch cover. I taped the front side of the fairing with a plastic shipping tape to hold the surface flat while I gobbered it up on the back...allowed it to sit under a light all night so no rapid temp changes.
3. this is the front side filled and sanded down. The white streak in the center of the filet is where the crack was beveled and cemented and sanded down with orbital and then hand sanded to smooth.
4. next step is to use the glazing putty to fill all of the gouges in the plastic...then smooth sand it and ready for primer paint..
What I can say...i love learning new skill sets...thank God I have a mentor and hope I am not boring you to death...if you have any advice on anything feel free to go at it...2hip