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0:00 Introduction: How to Use a Plastic Welder for Strong Repairs 0:31 Tool Overview & Setting Up: June Jip Welder and Prior Hot Staple Repair 1:02 Critical Step 1: Matching Plastic and Cleaning the Surface (Using MEK Substitute) 2:38 Weak Weld vs. Strong Weld: The Need for Reinforcement 3:41 Technique 1: Reinforcing with Stainless Steel Screen/Mesh 4:58 When to Use Mesh: Focus on High-Stress Break Points (The Corners) 6:26 Technique 2: Reinforcing with Fine Steel Wool 7:17 Why Steel Wool Works: Fibers Create a Stronger, Unbreakable Bond 9:05 Combining Techniques: Adding Plastic Over Mesh and Re-Coating 10:06 Embedding Steel Wool on Top of the Mesh 11:13 Finishing the Inside Crack (Using Plastic and Mesh Filler) 16:44 Final Touches: Melting Steel Wool into the Pure Plastic Area 18:44 Cost Analysis: Low-Cost Fix vs. Buying a New Hay Hut 21:09 Final Review and Summary of Best Practices In this video I am going to demonstrate methods I use with a Jounjip flat iron plastic welder to make strong welds on cracked plastic surfaces. Fixing broken plastic is very easy to do and can save you lots of money using the right equipment. Getting started does not cost much and you will be amazed how easy it is. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your plastic welding experiences and tips in the comments. #plasticwelding #plasticweldingmachine #plasticrepair ─────────────── 📍 Brad Kemp - Blue Nile Farm | Hay • Horses • Equipment • Country Living 📌 Northeast Ohio 🌾 I’m Brad Kemp from Blue Nile Farm — a working hay and equipment operation focused on real results, not fancy trends. Everything you see here comes from experience in the field, not a studio. No sponsors. No scripts. Just honest farming, equipment use, and land improvement. If you’re trying to build better ground, stronger hay, healthier animals, or smarter equipment decisions — you’re in the right place. Subscribe and follow along as we build it the real way. 👍 If you found this video helpful, please LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE — it truly helps the channel grow! 📺 Watch more videos here: / @bradkemp62