There we are now the next thing which I think is quite important is wire stitching you saw in that on the hardy bags I've got some bits of wire and each of them in somebody you to meet wire this all of these is making a melt Metal Corner Brackets stitch so if I take a piece of wire like that let's make another crap take that one so make another crack on that side there this click right here we are you've got a big crack right across there so we'll repair that now the pointer will show you this you see this man right we take this point where the little baby button the little navel is and with a label wire across there now you can see the principle you lay the soldering iron on the wire picks up the heat from the soldering iron and subsequently melts into the plastic it becomes a little stitch you'll be quite careful you to push it all the way through there is a bit of a nap to it. Large metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets for wood, Heavy-duty metal corner brackets, Long metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets Screwfix, Decorative metal corner brackets, Corner brace brackets, L brackets.

Outdoor screws Screwfix, Railway sleeper brackets, Screwfix railway sleeper brackets, Railway sleeper brackets b&q. But we don't have to force it because as soon as that heat generates into the piece of wire it buries it there we go okay so why then we can just come across there and we all have a plastic cross that piece of wire now that works doesn't it that's pretty good you can do that you can take a lot of piece of cable time you can use it as a filler rod and then just bury that piece of wire understand all and that just adds a little bit of plastic on top gives it a bit of depth and strength and there we are so that's how to add a stitch in however naturally that was a straight piece of wire so if you imagine you got a crack like that you have a piece of wire running across it can still pull it out and just slide the piece of wire out so the little trick comes to curl it up like a paper clip so if you take that piece of wire instead of making it straight Outdoor Screws let's go to the other end I know it's probably fiddly let's come to you till you close up all right Gooden how's that.

So I'm going to bend that round there and we'll do the other one there and it closed up skills coming right take the wires now that is a wholly better clear you got that mm-hmm that's much better because if the crack goes across that you've got a loop in the crack one side and a loop to the other side and they act like a little anchor once they've been buried in so I'll do that one as well and take my solder in line see the crack there mm-hmm again pop it across the crack there and just lean on it just gently it would have pressure it'll pick up heat almost immediately this is a MIG wire but honestly you can use a paperclip it doesn't matter.

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