13-03-12, 08:12 AM
Try a local automotive paint/bodyshop suppliers and ask for 'Q BOND' it is a plastic bonding agent and works very well (been using it for years now).
Another product if you can get hold of it is called 'MM' it is produced by a company called 'SOL-X' and is a trade only product that is sold to garages & bodyshops only (not sure if you are in the motor trade or know anyone that is?)
One thing I will say is it may need reinforcing where you have repaired it, when plastic suffers fatigue/stress fractures they normaly just keep on going to there surrounding areas, ideally you would drill a small hole at the end of each crack & this will stop it continuing.
Another product if you can get hold of it is called 'MM' it is produced by a company called 'SOL-X' and is a trade only product that is sold to garages & bodyshops only (not sure if you are in the motor trade or know anyone that is?)
One thing I will say is it may need reinforcing where you have repaired it, when plastic suffers fatigue/stress fractures they normaly just keep on going to there surrounding areas, ideally you would drill a small hole at the end of each crack & this will stop it continuing.