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http://jbweld.net/products/uses.php
Or any of the JB stuff that works in water
Bill
At 03:44 PM 8/4/2005, Bill Engle, Sr. wrote:
>One thing that will work for sure is plumbers epoxy, the two part stuff 
>that is like clay.  I have used it to seal water jackets in engines 
>without any failures.  The surface you apply it to must be wet for it to 
>really bond.  Engine builders use the stuff.
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>Bill
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>At 02:51 PM 8/4/2005, Trevor Boicey wrote:
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>>George wrote:
>>>Trevor,
>>>Your answer might be in your question....lots of people on my classic 
>>>GMC motorhome list use Marine Goop to seal water tanks, etc.  They swear by 
>it.
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>>   I looked at Plumber's Goop at the local store but it seemed to say 
>> that it wasn't recommended for "warm water" or "chlorinated water". Is 
>> this the same stuff?
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>>   I'm thinking of just trying some epoxy (either Marine or JB Weld) and 
>> if it falls off, then I just find myself back here again.
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