Douchenator Danger!
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Douchenator Danger!
DO NOT, under any cicumstances, stand your douchenator up on its end. It will likely fall and shatter.
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Kind of common sense. Launchers, especially long ones, are very weak near the valve. The launcher in the article broke by falling, hence why there's a new, unpainted fitting in the middle.
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Yes, well, that's all well and good, except that I am somewhat at a loss for common sense. That's also why, for some reason, I epoxied the metal ball valve onto the PC. I had to use a chisel so I could reuse the valve.
Also, this is kind of off-topic, but, what do I do when a glued-on fitting leaks? Do I just epoxy the seam?
Also, this is kind of off-topic, but, what do I do when a glued-on fitting leaks? Do I just epoxy the seam?
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You could try epoxy. And recently somebody (Waterzooka maybe?) posted a method to create negative pressure to suck in the epoxy. And I believe Ben and Drenchenator have posted guides on how to do fillet welding. Just do a search and the results should turn up.
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