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Re: Always sumptin.... [Re: Space] #12867945 08/17/18 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted By: Space
JP weld will do the trick.

Re: Always sumptin.... [Re: Trebor Neil] #12867946 08/17/18 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted By: Trebor Neil
Pig putty question:

Will it adhere to wet pvc ? I have a VERY Small leak at the edge of a pvc water fitting, cutting off and reattaching will in this case be a complicated job.

I just realized, guess I could turn the water off, huh ? smile


Yes, it can be wet. It's a quick repair. Often applied while fuel is still leaking out...as it takes quite some time to defuel 25k lbs

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