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Old 05-13-2018, 07:41 PM   #9
jcurtis934
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M.O.C. #13740
Who knows why your repair didn't work. Moisture in the tank really hurts the process, which is why my tanks were taken out and stood on end to drain out, then sit in the Florida sun to evaporate stuff inside. I used sandpaper to rough up my bottom split, then allied a layer of the plastimend and embedded the fiberglass screening into it, then followed that up with two more layers of plastimend. Still holding. On the top seam, I sandpaper ed the outside of the lips, forced plastimend into the seam, followed by the above sequence all the way around and things are still holding nicely. Guess you had the bad luck day on yours. Oh well, new tanks to give you long service hopefully.
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