Wasn't sure where to post this so I'm putting it here.
After noticing one being used on a YouTube channel to repair the plastic on a lawn mower, I decided to give one of these new (at least to me) plastic welders a try. I would describe it as a hot stapler that allows you to melt metal binding strips across cracked plastic. I used mine to fix a long crack in the John Deere Pull-behind Dump Cart my hunting partner and I use to load and transport deer and hogs. I can see it also being a handy tool to repair cracks in plastic ATV and UTV fenders and such. Not something that you would use to repair something for the living room but works great for functional repairs. I found a cutoff grinder works best at removing the ends of the staples after you have embedded them into the plastic. Not expensive at all.
After noticing one being used on a YouTube channel to repair the plastic on a lawn mower, I decided to give one of these new (at least to me) plastic welders a try. I would describe it as a hot stapler that allows you to melt metal binding strips across cracked plastic. I used mine to fix a long crack in the John Deere Pull-behind Dump Cart my hunting partner and I use to load and transport deer and hogs. I can see it also being a handy tool to repair cracks in plastic ATV and UTV fenders and such. Not something that you would use to repair something for the living room but works great for functional repairs. I found a cutoff grinder works best at removing the ends of the staples after you have embedded them into the plastic. Not expensive at all.