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IT_Burnout wrote:
One other thing you could try is JB Weld. My son cracked a plastic gas tank on a lawn mower mowing under our travel trailer at the time. He hit the under side of the trailer with the mower and put a good 1.5 inch crack in the tank. Before taking it all apart and replacing the tank. I dried it out good and put JB weld on it. It sealed it up and I used it that way for another 15 years. When I sold the mower at a garage sale it was still running great and the tank didnโt leak a drop. Most hardware stores carry it.
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Old Uncle Dave wrote:
I think it is plastic. I have to travel 75 miles to a rv supply and will eventualy replace the sinnk. Just needing a quick fix for now . thanks
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Old Uncle Dave wrote:
Something dropped from the medicine cabinet and put a spider crack in my plastic sink. Anyone know of a patch method. No duct tape please.
Thanks,
Old Uncle Dave