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I left a penguin sprayer near a small heater and it now has a triple size half dollar size hole melted about 2 gallons up, any ideas on how to plug it???....thanks.
the hole is on the side wall, I am currently trying to plug it with a cut out of a plastic encap gallon, but it is a rough fit, any help would be appreciated.
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I doubt that you'll find a successful way to effectively patch roto-molded plastic. If you need a replacement tank, we can get one for you. Sorry to hear about your injured Penguin!
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Seems like you could use a door knob cutter to create a uniform hole and use the same process to make a cutout from suitable material. Then, trim and epoxy the patch.
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We're all in the wrong business. LOL
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after you pluge the hole, hit it with some of that flexseal stuff. I haven't used it but on tv it looks pretty impressive.
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I use to be an auto body Tec. There is such a thing called a plastic welder used for the plastic bumpers on cars today.Check with your local body shop that is certified in plastic repair.Good luck!
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I know you can get those rubber stoppers with the washer less expensive then that
my Steamin Demons have them so I know they all cannot be that expensive
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I guess the real issue would be the pressure within the tank.