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rgatijnet1 wrote:
How about washer head screws, that fit the holes, with a rubber sealing washer to prevent continued leaks?
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โJul-07-2017 08:56 AM
Daytonaman wrote:
I used PLASTAID to repair many types of plastic that nothing else will adhere to. Stuff really works, and is known by many.
Google them, they are in Colorado.
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โJul-06-2017 05:33 PM
MrWizard wrote:
nothing simple about a crack in one of the side walls of a poly tank
it flexes with water level and can flex under stress while in motion
while screws, bolts, well nuts, may stop the crack from enlarging, they don't stop the crack from leaking
its a crack not a pin hole
โJul-06-2017 05:14 PM
wildmanbaker wrote:
Does it matter who did what? Dougrainer had the fix, if it can just be recognized. I would think that trying to change-out the fresh water tank, would be a major job to tackle unless you are the size of an 8 year old, to be able to get into the basement to disconnect the plumbing, and reconnect it.
โJul-06-2017 04:57 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:Does it matter who did what? Dougrainer had the fix, if it can just be recognized. I would think that trying to change-out the fresh water tank, would be a major job to tackle unless you are the size of an 8 year old, to be able to get into the basement to disconnect the plumbing, and reconnect it.
Did he? Or did he state:Klutz, drilled thru the outer bulkhead and drill 3, 1/4" holes near the bottom of the tank.
They now have plugs in them. I want a permanent repair. or it gets a new tank. but the pipe connections are glued in with something. What,,, is the question.
Not sure who did what!
โJul-06-2017 04:27 PM
Klutz, drilled thru the outer bulkhead and drill 3, 1/4" holes near the bottom of the tank.
They now have plugs in them. I want a permanent repair. or it gets a new tank. but the pipe connections are glued in with something. What,,, is the question.
โJul-06-2017 01:10 PM
MrWizard wrote:
Curious !
How does a 17 yr old tank
Suddenly get 3 drilled round holes ?
If that is the problem, yes some kind of rubber well nut fix, would seem logical
I thought he was referring to that being the 'mold marking signifying the type of material' looked like drilled holes indentations etc..