Using ABS glue to repair rear storage door pivot pin
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 8:23 pm
Just sharing my repair. Was half hour, or so, of work, and saved the cost of buying a new storage pocket.
The pivot pin on the right had been snapped off, so the door would go all floppy when it was opened.
I had an old abs coupling in a junk drawer. Using a pair of side cutters, I cut out a small "chunk", approximating the size of the missing pin.
I put on a layer of ABS on the front and side of the affected area, and let it sit for a couple minutes. I applied another layer, and then embedded the "chunk" into it, approximating the location of the original pin.
I needed to wait until it was close to being "set", but was still kind of pliable. I placed the door over the pin, and then closed it so it could set up. Now, works great.
Have been using ABS glue for repairs like this for years. Try it if you have something broken...nothing to lose.
The pivot pin on the right had been snapped off, so the door would go all floppy when it was opened.
I had an old abs coupling in a junk drawer. Using a pair of side cutters, I cut out a small "chunk", approximating the size of the missing pin.
I put on a layer of ABS on the front and side of the affected area, and let it sit for a couple minutes. I applied another layer, and then embedded the "chunk" into it, approximating the location of the original pin.
I needed to wait until it was close to being "set", but was still kind of pliable. I placed the door over the pin, and then closed it so it could set up. Now, works great.
Have been using ABS glue for repairs like this for years. Try it if you have something broken...nothing to lose.