Repairing a crunched bow with Devcon Plastic Welder
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 5:31 pm
See: http://youtu.be/reWFyNCs6tM
BTW, I'm not endorsing this product. Read what I say in the description of the video. I'm just impressed with the results so far. The repair will require contact with a river rock to really be evaluated.
I was going to put a Rec Repair skid plate over the repaired area, but decided to wait and see how the Plastic Welder stuff held up. If it doesn't, I'll be putting the skid plate on the bow. (I did that on a crunched Phantom bow and it has worked great and survived collisions.
BTW, I'm not endorsing this product. Read what I say in the description of the video. I'm just impressed with the results so far. The repair will require contact with a river rock to really be evaluated.
I was going to put a Rec Repair skid plate over the repaired area, but decided to wait and see how the Plastic Welder stuff held up. If it doesn't, I'll be putting the skid plate on the bow. (I did that on a crunched Phantom bow and it has worked great and survived collisions.