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Old 07-29-2017, 02:50 PM   #6
Ert686
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Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Houghton Lake
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Chuckster, i took a milk jug and cut it into strips. Held it on the tank from underneath with a metal putty knife. I then melted it onto the tank with my heat gun. This sealed up the holes but still dripped when i filled the tank. So i bought a can of bondo fiberglass jelly with a tube of hardener and some fiberglass cloth. I mixed it as directed after rough sanding the tank and spread it on about 4 inches past the hole. Put the fiberglass in and pushed it into the jelly mix and spread it as smooth as i could because it hardened fast. It stuck very well to the tank and i let it sit overnight to cure. Filled the tank today and it appears to be holding good. No leaks. FYI......
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