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Title:How to Repair Plastic Bodywork : Practical, Money-Saving Techniques for Cars, Motorcycles, Trucks, ATVs & Snowmobiles
Series:(Tech Series)
Author:Kurt Lammon
ISBN:1884313809 : 9781884313806
Illustrations:b/w photos & illus
Format:Paperback
Size:215x280mm
Pages:144
Weight: .39 Kg.
Published:Whitehorse Press - October 2009
List Price: 16.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:Vehicle maintenance & manuals: Motorcycles: general interest


Center Conway, July 2009 -- it is a familiar story -- a simple accident in the driveway results in cracked and broken bodywork that costs thousands of dollars to replace -- more, sometimes, than the vehicle may be worth. Few repair shops or Do-It-Yourselfers have been interested or had the wherewithal to attempt plastic repairs, leaving no options but part replacement on an otherwise perfectly serviceable machine. In fact, insurance rates on some motorcycles and snowmobiles have skyrocketed because of the high cost of replacing broken plastic. This book solves this common dilemma with easy-to-follow directions and clear illustrations applicable to any plastic repair -- cars, motorcycles, trucks, ATVs, or snowmobiles. Lammon explains how to assess the damage, identify the type of plastic from which the part is made, and fix everything from a simple scratch to a major break. Step-by-step procedures take you from cleaning, aligning, preparing, and reinforcing the repair site all the way through the refinishing process. Valuable tips for making structural and cosmetic repairs, rebuilding broken tabs and bolt holes, and fixing stripped threads are also included. And, to make getting started even easier, a comprehensive Resource Guide for tools and materials puts dozens of suppliers at your fingertips. Within the realm of "how-to books", there is precious little on repairing plastics and none with the comprehensive yet easy-to-follow scope of "How to Repair Plastic Bodywork". Though it has been popular since its first release in 2003, the color version of the book has now gone out of print. To ensure that this unique and valuable guide remains available, Whitehorse Press has just reissued the book in black and white. With a fresh new cover it is still packed with all the original useful information and illustrations.

To Repair or Not to Repair...That's the First Question; Identifying the Type of Plastic; Repair Options for Each Type of Plastic; Repair Procedures; Refinishing Plastics; Appendix A: Tools of the Trade; Appendix B: The Science Behind Adhesion; Appendix C: Resource Directory.

"These days virtually every sports bike is clad in acres of plastic. This is good for weight saving as well as wind-cheating, but does mean that even a small spill can be costly and a bike falling off a side-stand can rack up bills in excess of a thousand pounds. The main problem being that not many workshops can repair these modern materials and the only option is replacement parts. Help is now at hand in the shape of a soft-back book from Whitehorse Press. It details everything from simple do-it-yourself repairs right through to complex repairs of all types of these modern materials for the professional workshop. Not exactly one for everybody’s bookshelf, but a very useful reference book." -- Interbike