So, I’m trying to fix a drain pan for an evaporator coil. I’m trying to fill in a hole, to be precise… do you have a list of technicians who work with your tools? Or, any suggestions on how to go about it? I’ll look for a number for you. Regardless, your product is impressive
Thank you for the compliment. A technician at a body shop would probably not be interested in repairing it. Do you know what kind of plastic it is made from? We can recommend a product so you can do the repair yourself.
A weld test is good. After seeing your tests. I think we can assume that we can rely on the first tow letters when you see tow symbols like ( PP/PE ) . good job sir
We know the PP rod will stick...PP is a majority of the part because it is the first symbol in PP/PE. We're not sure how well a rod from one PP/PE part would stick on a different PP/PE part because the blended PP/PE ratios may be different between the two. You could do a weld test to find out.
Please discuss heat settings and gas flow cfms. Thanks, I use your equipment in my auto body repair program @ Ingram State Technician College in Alabama.
Flow it typically around 12 LPM but can range between 10 LP and 15 LPM for many things. Temp settings on the digital welders are usually between 52 and 72 depending on airflow and material. You would never use 72 with an airflow of 10 LPM for example, the torch will overheat and the weld will be suspect.