D dutchlennart Joined Aug 9, 2025 Messages 200 Reaction score 732 Today at 12:52 PM #1 so the endcap is cracked. (not this one that is ok). some small pieces are gone , whos has some goord ideas of repairing them. getting new ones will be not an option
so the endcap is cracked. (not this one that is ok). some small pieces are gone , whos has some goord ideas of repairing them. getting new ones will be not an option
Boatman53 Joined Jan 3, 2015 Messages 2,004 Reaction score 3,801 Location Mid coast, Maine Today at 2:02 PM #2 Did you think about using Kydex to make a new one? I don’t know what thicknesses it come in but many knife makers use it to thermoform sheaths. Jim
Did you think about using Kydex to make a new one? I don’t know what thicknesses it come in but many knife makers use it to thermoform sheaths. Jim
Tryin' Joined Mar 8, 2022 Messages 539 Reaction score 2,275 Location Indiana 7 minutes ago #3 Devcon Plastic Welder is an inexpensive, high-strength option. I have had very good luck with it in several use cases. For even more strength, span the crack with plastic reinforcing rod before bonding. https://www.tapplastics.com/product/repair_products/adhesives_glues_sealants/plastic_welder/278?srsltid=AfmBOoqbAiic1l0jQLSUBxWug0aVeRlkUrhjC3OMK273vIkKmCm5tUZ7
Devcon Plastic Welder is an inexpensive, high-strength option. I have had very good luck with it in several use cases. For even more strength, span the crack with plastic reinforcing rod before bonding. https://www.tapplastics.com/product/repair_products/adhesives_glues_sealants/plastic_welder/278?srsltid=AfmBOoqbAiic1l0jQLSUBxWug0aVeRlkUrhjC3OMK273vIkKmCm5tUZ7