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| Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: PA
Posts: 37
UserID: 82 | Well my power pack is leaking right where the tube pivots (I rearly don't know how else to explain it...). I waas thinking about puting epoxy all over it but then it won't pivot tell me if you think you have a better idea. Thanks! |
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| Active Model Builder Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Posts: 409
UserID: 62 | Hm, do you mean where the tubing curves, or where it attaches to the gun? anyways epoxy will do the trick, but be careful not to get any inside the tubing itself. Let it dry for 24 hours, then sand it down. It should be OK then! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Somewhere in Michigan
Posts: 187
UserID: 181 | You could open it up and use electrical tape to wrap around the outside of the tube piece. :blink: I don't know if it would work but I get what you mean B) EDIT: jadefalcon09, he means where the tube attaches to the gun. :P
__________________ ![]() ^This was made by Superstormer. What, do you think it got here on its own? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 151
UserID: 139 | I recamend plumbers epoxy coated over with water proof epoxy (this is how I CVFed my 21000). |
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