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    Posted: 21 Apr 15 at 2:18pm
Hi, I'm looking at a Topper for sale, quite well equipped and at a reasonable price.  The snag  is that it has a 4 cm in length bite out of the foredeck edge , obviously the result of  a heavy collision. I do know that  Toppers are the made of poly propylene.  Can they be prepared using a household epoxy kit.?
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You used to be able to buy plastic from Topper which could then be used to affect plastic weld repairs using a heat source. A better option than an epoxy repair which due to the massive variation in material stiffness is unlikely to stay bonded for long.

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Polypropylene is a right pig to glue, not much will stick to it. As  foamin says, welding is about the only option.
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What you actually require is a hot air (plastic welding) tool. I use a Leister Triac S. Please don't bother with a hair drier or wallpaper removal tool, you'll be wasting your time. You also require some polypropylene welding rods. I have some of these in both red and white. PM me if you require any additional information.

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If you are in Cornwall I have a hot air welder and plastic welding rods.
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There are so many Toppers about though is it really worth purchasing a damaged one bearing in mind the hassle factor.
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If the damage is where the hull and deck join be very careful. The deck and hull are joined by embedding copper tape at the two edges. Electricity is passed through the wire which fuses the hull and deck together. If the join is broken then you can't weld the plastic back together as you cant create a 'V' groove with a chisel in which to insert the welding rod. An ordinary split is quite easy to fix.
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Polyprop can't be glued, only welded.
The deck joint is back a bit, you see lots of dry perfectly Toppers with chunks missing from the gunwales, but I have also seen boats that have had a shunt on the edge and split open.
Blow it up through the bunghole until the fordeck swells then pour soapy water along it.
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