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Go to a dive shop and get neoprene glue used for wetsuit repair. No need to melt anything.
I think this is ABS plastic. Get to a plumber an get some ABS glue - which is liquified ABS in Acetone. This glue will "melt the 2 parts together without heat. The Acetone will evaporate and leave you with 100% ABS.Try this on a small area first to check that it is ABS plastic.Rolf
Thanks Rolf, I will test a small corner
I would vote for neoprene cement. Wish I knew of it when my '76 seat went south. Shoe Goo works when its exposed to air like adding to a worn sole but it if not exposed to air it never really cures. Pete
That seat is not abs, its a type of molded urethane foam. Polyvance is the company that has the proper 2 part product to repair that seat. It is the same as used for flexible car bumper, or molded foam dashboard repair. polyvance used to be called urethane supply company, and sell professional grade products for plastic repair/refinishing. I have used their products for years ,and highly recommend them. That repair will have to be re enforced from behind with a piece of plastic mesh, or flexible woven fiberglass cloth as used for aviation/boat repair, embedded in the repair medium.check out their website, lots of great info there.Rick.https://www.polyvance.com/ BTW; i am pretty sure that seat is very similar to what guzzi molded the old tonti dashes out of, and I have succesfully repaired those from behind with the 2 part bumper repair stuff.
I have access to many glues in my orthotics lab. I found nothing that would glue that kind of plastic to itself and I have some highly specialized glues. I eventually used heat but very very carefully as the surrounding material will easily deform. I did not use heat directly. It's been many years that I did it but I heated metal piece to melt the pieces together. The stuff melts like butter so you have to be careful. I then took a fiber glass material impregnated with polypropylene (0.30") heated it in the oven and formed it to the inside of the seat. I then glued it with a common contact cement used in the shoe industry to glue EVA and rubber to mid and outsoles of shoes. 20 years later the it is still holding. The 2 different plastics held to each other.
Canuck, I think you will be doing the repair correctly, with what you have purchased. I bought their "mini welder 100" or whatever they call their starter kit,many years ago, when they were called urethane supply Co. The kit is basically a heavy duty variable heat soldering iron with a brass "shoe" for plastic welding, and feeding the rod through the little hole in the shoe. It comes with an assortment of different rods, some mesh, and a book on identifying plastic types. They sell a fiberflex rod that is supposed to work on almost any plastic, or a plastic you cant identify .it comes in flat strips, about 1/2" wide, and has some type of fibers in it. I have repaired all sorts of things with it. I just finished an extensive repair on my sons Grizzly hunting atv plastics. Good luck with your repair, and please post some pics. Rick.
Redrider,Is that the seat base on your Mille ?