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Tom_Barb
Explorer
Explorer
I have a fresh water tank that is made from the tupper ware type plastic, what repairs it ?
2000 Newmar mountain aire 4081 DP, ISC/350 Allison 6 speed, Wrangler JL toad.
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MrWizard
Moderator
Moderator
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..
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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hohenwald48
Explorer
Explorer
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


Not sure how this relates to the OPs question.

See post #4.
When seconds count, the police are only minutes away.

2019 Newmar Canyon Star 3627
2017 Jeep Wrangler JKU

Ralph_Cramden
Explorer II
Explorer II
Tom/Barb wrote:
Ralph Cramden wrote:

Not glued in.........spin welded.SPIN


Just way too cool. gotta find some one close to do that.



Good Luck. Most RV service departments do not do it, you might try an independent RV service. The collets needed are super expensive, and are fitting specific.
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Tom_Barb
Explorer
Explorer
Ralph Cramden wrote:

Not glued in.........spin welded.SPIN


Just way too cool. gotta find some one close to do that.
2000 Newmar mountain aire 4081 DP, ISC/350 Allison 6 speed, Wrangler JL toad.

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
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


True, but the OP has a drilled HOLE, not a crack. Doug

donkeydew
Explorer
Explorer
they make 1/4 inch (1/4-20) well nuts if you have room to push them in and tighten them

MrWizard
Moderator
Moderator
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
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

....

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1997 F53 Bounder 36s

hohenwald48
Explorer
Explorer
I'd go with some kind of screw. Might tap the holes and use nylon screws but there's nothing wrong with SS screws or well nuts as suggested. If you want to spend the money to buy and install an new tank I guess it's your money but that seems like a lot of expense for a pretty simple fix. Kind of like getting a new engine when you really only need spark plugs.
When seconds count, the police are only minutes away.

2019 Newmar Canyon Star 3627
2017 Jeep Wrangler JKU

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
Tom/Barb wrote:
MrWizard wrote:
Poly tanks seldom get holes
What happens is they crack, usually in the side
One senario
Some body sticks the water hose in the fill spout and walks away
Comes back later water pourng out of fill spout
Tank gets over pressurized and cracks

Some people have sealed the crack with eternabond tape

And before someone says that won't work, they do advertise it for sealing fish ponds and pools

And yes those are usually done on the bottom of the pond/pool
So it's internal pressure helping to hold the tape in place


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.


Why not use the Sending unit Well Nuts I mentioned??????? They work and seal good enough for millions of RV's over the past 40 years. Doug

Ralph_Cramden
Explorer II
Explorer II
Matt_Colie wrote:
Tom,

While MDPE is not difficult to weld, it can not be done with air. You have to have a welder that uses at least nitrogen or some other gas.



If you want to get technical and buy the tank, regulator, etc to use Nitrogen that is a recommended practice, but we are talking about a RV water tank and not a critical application such as something to be used in a factory or chemical plant. When you use air it slightly changes the MDPE's chemical or molecular composition, or so they say, but I've welded at least 8 cracked RV tanks over the past 10 years for people using air, as well as so many kayaks I've lost count, and never had a call back. I guess a bonus would be if you did buy the Nitrogen setup you could then use it in your RV tires.:D
Too many geezers, self appointed moderators, experts, and disappearing posts for me. Enjoy. How many times can the same thing be rehashed over and over?

Ralph_Cramden
Explorer II
Explorer II
Tom/Barb wrote:
MrWizard wrote:
Poly tanks seldom get holes
What happens is they crack, usually in the side
One senario
Some body sticks the water hose in the fill spout and walks away
Comes back later water pourng out of fill spout
Tank gets over pressurized and cracks

Some people have sealed the crack with eternabond tape

And before someone says that won't work, they do advertise it for sealing fish ponds and pools

And yes those are usually done on the bottom of the pond/pool
So it's internal pressure helping to hold the tape in place


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 glued in.........spin welded.

SPIN
Too many geezers, self appointed moderators, experts, and disappearing posts for me. Enjoy. How many times can the same thing be rehashed over and over?

rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
Congats, you get to be the Guinea pig and see if this stuff really works. :B
Poly weld adhesive

You might get cancer, according to the warning, but they say it will fix your tank.

Tom_Barb
Explorer
Explorer
MrWizard wrote:
Poly tanks seldom get holes
What happens is they crack, usually in the side
One senario
Some body sticks the water hose in the fill spout and walks away
Comes back later water pourng out of fill spout
Tank gets over pressurized and cracks

Some people have sealed the crack with eternabond tape

And before someone says that won't work, they do advertise it for sealing fish ponds and pools

And yes those are usually done on the bottom of the pond/pool
So it's internal pressure helping to hold the tape in place


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.
2000 Newmar mountain aire 4081 DP, ISC/350 Allison 6 speed, Wrangler JL toad.

Old_Islander
Explorer
Explorer
I had a leak in a camper's polyethylene water tank 20 or so years ago (pre-internet). Tried several products that seemed like they ought to work, but nothing seemed to stick to the tank. Finally, someone told me that welding was the only option.

It was a small crack near an embossed trademark, stamped in the side. I used a big soldering iron, and ran it along the crack, adding extra plastic shaved off a fitting on the side. It wasn't pretty but it sealed and lasted for several more years, before I sold the camper.

MrWizard
Moderator
Moderator
Poly tanks seldom get holes
What happens is they crack, usually in the side
One senario
Some body sticks the water hose in the fill spout and walks away
Comes back later water pourng out of fill spout
Tank gets over pressurized and cracks

Some people have sealed the crack with eternabond tape

And before someone says that won't work, they do advertise it for sealing fish ponds and pools

And yes those are usually done on the bottom of the pond/pool
So it's internal pressure helping to hold the tape in place
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

....

Connected using T-Mobile Home internet and Visible Phone service
1997 F53 Bounder 36s