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This is not meant to end all be all. But its a tool i've used for a few years I thought i'd share. I have used both types "solder iron and wire mesh" and this one. I prefer this one overall, it's just faster and easier. The X-Maxx bumper support in the video "crack in the corner" was a 100% fix. But not everything always is. Nice to have in the tool box though. In a pinch like around Christmas when parts aren't 2 day shipping like normal, and if you break something that you want fixed for just one more run during Christmas vaca, you can keep running till your parts get here.
The hole reason I made the video yesterday was because of that x-maxx bumper support. Today I ran 1 full 12s pack through the X-Maxx after welding it and it looks just like when I welded it. Parts are on order but wont be here till next week after im back at work. This is where it really helps out. But you better believe im running it till it breaks before swaping it out. Which who knows may be a very long time from the looks of it.
I then welded the entire Mojave rear bumper up so I can print plates to support and fix it for good.
On a rock crawler "my trx4" I have used it to permanently fix many things without buying new and they are still going strong.
These are cheap to buy. The hot staples are easy to find and also cheap once you need more. The applications throughout the house and in the garage are endless. Also you do not need a high end name branded one. The cheap ones work as good as the expensive ones.
The hole reason I made the video yesterday was because of that x-maxx bumper support. Today I ran 1 full 12s pack through the X-Maxx after welding it and it looks just like when I welded it. Parts are on order but wont be here till next week after im back at work. This is where it really helps out. But you better believe im running it till it breaks before swaping it out. Which who knows may be a very long time from the looks of it.
I then welded the entire Mojave rear bumper up so I can print plates to support and fix it for good.
On a rock crawler "my trx4" I have used it to permanently fix many things without buying new and they are still going strong.
These are cheap to buy. The hot staples are easy to find and also cheap once you need more. The applications throughout the house and in the garage are endless. Also you do not need a high end name branded one. The cheap ones work as good as the expensive ones.