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There is no reliable way to repair PE with glue, epoxy or otherwise.
The only way to repair it that will last is to melt it together. A
soldering iron may work on thin pieces but to get adequate penetration
in the kind of thickness I think we are talking here, you need more
heat. A heat gun with a funnel output or a plastic welding gun
(preferred) is needed.

Ron

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I know that there is a such thing as poly welding. I believe it uses
ultra-sound, not heat. Not sure what kind of PE it can weld. Look in the
yellow pages for companies that make plastic tanks (welded, not molded) and
give'm a call. They may know just what to do...or not. Call.

Brian

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There is no reliable way to repair PE with glue, epoxy or otherwise.
The only way to repair it that will last is to melt it together. A
soldering iron may work on thin pieces but to get adequate penetration
in the kind of thickness I think we are talking here, you need more
heat. A heat gun with a funnel output or a plastic welding gun
(preferred) is needed.

Ron



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Ultra sound is another way to heat the plastic. Not very practical for
the DIYer.

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I know the poly welders at work are a special breed. I was suggesting
taking it to a shop to have fixed. Polyethylene is a bear to do anything
with because nothing glues to it very well. Can't speak about the 'torch
it' first technique, which means I can't say it works or not. Sounds
interesting if it needs to be a DYI job, or an adhesive caulk, maybe with a
patch? Either way, I was talking about having a shop do the welding...

Brian


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Ultra sound is another way to heat the plastic. Not very practical for
the DIYer.

Ron



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"Brian D" wrote in message news:Igy5b.349237$uu5.69452@sccrnsc04...
I know the poly welders at work are a special breed. I was suggesting
taking it to a shop to have fixed. Polyethylene is a bear to do anything
with because nothing glues to it very well. Can't speak about the 'torch
it' first technique, which means I can't say it works or not. Sounds
interesting if it needs to be a DYI job, or an adhesive caulk, maybe with a
patch? Either way, I was talking about having a shop do the welding...

Brian


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Ultra sound is another way to heat the plastic. Not very practical for
the DIYer.

Ron


I think I'd give up on trying to weld the plastic yourself. PE needs
to be welded under inert gas.

-Kevin


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