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Robert or Karen Swarts
 
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I have "welded" many polyethylene parts using a common electric soldering
pencil, anywhere from 25 to 125 Watts, and scrap polyethylene from any
source. With a little practice, you could do it yourself. Melt, but do not
burn, the plastic. Welding kits are also available from Harbor Freight for
$30-$40 with "torch" and rods. Not necessarily saying you should, but if you
are looking to have something else done anyway, you might want to try it
first.

BS

"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:56:47 GMT, "bushman" wrote:

My holding tank has a small split 1/2" in the top, it is white plastic
(polyethylene?) 27 gallon seems fairly heavy. What is the best way to
repair
this?
-Allen

An experienced repair person can "weld" a polythene stick into a
cracked polythene tank to mend it.
You (and I) probably can't.

Brian Whatcott Altus OK