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daoliverio 26-01-2017 19:31

Does Anyone Have a Urethane Welding Kit That We Could Use In Central Ohio?
 
Hello, I am on team 3484 out of Marysville, Ohio. I was wondering if anyone in the surrounding area has a urethane belt welding kit. If you have one that we could use I would greatly appreciate it!

Billfred 26-01-2017 19:33

Re: Does Anyone Have a Urethane Welding Kit That We Could Use In Central Ohio?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daoliverio (Post 1636845)
Hello, I am on team 3484 out of Marysville, Ohio. I was wondering if anyone in the surrounding area has a urethane belt welding kit. If you have one that we could use I would greatly appreciate it!

With a lighter and some care, you don't need a welding kit. Relevant reading, including the quoted bit:

https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...2&postcount=14

Really, the whole thread is worth your time: https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...hreadid=154267

Brandon_L 26-01-2017 19:48

Re: Does Anyone Have a Urethane Welding Kit That We Could Use In Central Ohio?
 
there are plenty of alternatives, as Billfred mentioned you can use a lighter. I've had success personally with a heat gun in the past. Also, I've heard it helps if you cut them on an angle so you have more surface area on your weld.

Munchskull 26-01-2017 19:56

Re: Does Anyone Have a Urethane Welding Kit That We Could Use In Central Ohio?
 
Old soldering iron with a flatblade screwdriver for a tip works quite well.

RoboChair 26-01-2017 19:59

Re: Does Anyone Have a Urethane Welding Kit That We Could Use In Central Ohio?
 
Here you go

https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...2&postcount=10

mman1506 26-01-2017 20:01

Re: Does Anyone Have a Urethane Welding Kit That We Could Use In Central Ohio?
 
Use a hot plate or an old pan on a stove and put it on the highest setting. Way easier to handle and it doesn't burn and char the urethane.


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