One of the most popular methods for joining two plastic pieces is using hooks.
How to join two plastic sheet pieces.
To join 2 pieces of wood with an edge joint start by arranging the boards so the best looking sides will be visible in your finished project.
Plastic sheeting is notoriously hard to join tape is messy and glue won t stick.
The epoxy will fail if the pieces are not clean.
Avoid using any kind of scrubbing agent or material with a rough surface.
The coating should be thin enough to cover the entire surface but not squeeze out when the two pieces are combined.
To join two plastic sheets the sheets can either be glued preferably with a good epoxy or fused together.
Rob shows a clip of plastic laminating where heat fuses plastic to paper.
Then lay the boards across strips of thin scrap wood to make sure excess glue doesn t get on your work surface.
This can be used to seal bags make them to the specific size of the object inside and create an.
Coat the bonding edge of one of the pieces of plastic.
A hook sometimes called a snap looks like a barb on a fishing hook.
Apply a small amount of pressure on the sheets to encourage a stronger bond.
From there apply an even bead of woodworking glue along the edge of 1 board and clamp.
Clean the two pieces of plastic to be epoxied together.
How to join plastic sheets step 1.
Mix the two parts of the epoxy together on a piece of aluminum foil using a wooden stick.
I show how to use a soldering iron to fuse plastic together.
Coat the bonding edge of one.
Next apply a small trail of methylene chloride along the edges of one sheet.
Give it time to soak into the sheet and become slightly sticky before placing the edge into the surface of the other sheet.
A hook can be setup for either a permanent or temporary joint.