rfdfirecaptain
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 17, 2008
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I have an appreciation for the funnies and "punnies" that I expect to follow this post... however, I really need some "solid" adivce on this one. 
While swapping my engine we banged my aluminum waste tank about 5 inches from the bottom of the tank. It left a 1.5inch long by 3/16 inch wide gash. To get by, I used a whole tube of Loc-tite epoxy putty... squeezing the putty onto the hole and flattening an edge about 1 inch wide, 1/4 thick all around. That repair has worked pretty well. I've had to replace the putty once in two years after it worked itself loose from the hole.
I am wondering if there is a more reliable repair that is specifically designed for aluminum. Something that does not require welding, will work on a vertical surface and will withstand contact with waste and waste treatment chemicals. Any ideas?
Thanks! Now let the jokes begin.
While swapping my engine we banged my aluminum waste tank about 5 inches from the bottom of the tank. It left a 1.5inch long by 3/16 inch wide gash. To get by, I used a whole tube of Loc-tite epoxy putty... squeezing the putty onto the hole and flattening an edge about 1 inch wide, 1/4 thick all around. That repair has worked pretty well. I've had to replace the putty once in two years after it worked itself loose from the hole.
I am wondering if there is a more reliable repair that is specifically designed for aluminum. Something that does not require welding, will work on a vertical surface and will withstand contact with waste and waste treatment chemicals. Any ideas?
Thanks! Now let the jokes begin.