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L2R
Oct 27, 2014Explorer
Someone may have a better method but for starters, how small is small?
Can't say for sure what the tanks are made of but polyethelyne is popular for water bottles in general
If no one here comes up with a better idea, I might look into a plastic welder from Harbor freight where you soften the surrounding plastic with a solder gun, then add some plastic from a rod made of plastic to fill in the hole. I would guess the polyethelyne rods would be available.
http://www.harborfreight.com/plastic-welding-kit-with-air-motor-and-temperature-adjustment-96712.html
I had a reputable automotive painter fill in some holes in my Goldwing before painting it for me and it came out perfect.
Good luck
Can't say for sure what the tanks are made of but polyethelyne is popular for water bottles in general
If no one here comes up with a better idea, I might look into a plastic welder from Harbor freight where you soften the surrounding plastic with a solder gun, then add some plastic from a rod made of plastic to fill in the hole. I would guess the polyethelyne rods would be available.
http://www.harborfreight.com/plastic-welding-kit-with-air-motor-and-temperature-adjustment-96712.html
I had a reputable automotive painter fill in some holes in my Goldwing before painting it for me and it came out perfect.
Good luck
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