Ad absurdum per aspera wrote:
> Some auto parts stores have "play-dough" epoxy sticks that are rated
> for patching holes in gas tanks. J-B makes one, in fact. They might
> be physically easier to work with than classic goop-format J-B in
your
> situation. A coat of the latter over the cured play-dough would be
a
> belt and suspenders approach.
>
> There are several brands of this play-dough epoxy oriented toward
> various purposes, and I keep an appropriate selection in both home
and
> car. Amazing what can be fixed with it, or at least "MacGyvered"
well
> enough to get you to the main road, a three-day weekend, next month's
> paycheck, or whatever a proper repair involves.
>
> Cheers,
> --Joe
J-B is selling the two part "knead" type epoxy around my town now.
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