I'm doing up an ATK at the moment and I needed a rear guard/taillight extender. I found one in my stash but it had a piece out of the side with a split up to the light and one mounting arm was broken off. New ones are led, fit modern narrow guards and are about $70. So I walked around with it in my hand for a about half an hour scratching my head. I wished I put as much time into thinking about pressing out the steering stem before I started to press it the wrong way. But I'll leave that one for the "stupid things I've done" forum.
I have no idea how plastic welding is done, but figured it can't be too hard. So I grabbed an old 25 watt soldering iron with a stuffed tip and started stitch welding the crack together. Hey presto it worked well. So I got an old broken chain guard and cut all the missing pieces I needed and proceeded to weld them all into place. Then I melted some scrap pieces to fill all the low spots. Heated it all up with a heat gun and used a small cold chisel to trowel it all smooth. Then hit it with the sander, and bingo just like a bought one. Wow I can plastic weld better than I can steel weld. Next time I would probably use a 40 watt iron with a large tip as the 25 watt was a little low on heat. So now I'm on the hunt for broken plastics.