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Reply to: looking for a better way to fix a leak in a board well

[quote=randii]I feel for your small clearances. I have a slight leak in a Tennant T9 dagger well... and I can get my hand in there pretty well, since the boards are WAY bigger. The other well is even more entertaining, as there is a jam that no longer allows full insertion of the dagger. Fun. The better prepared your surfaces are, the better the bond will be. Pre-scuff, and then wipe and irrigate the area with a solvent friendly to whatever adhesive you plan to use (taking care of any foam it may contact)... and leave a fan blowing to clear that solvent. Use gravity to your best advantage, dunno about the vacuum unless you've got good control over where the epoxy flows when it pulls through. Peelply might help contain the epoxy, but it can't be manipulated/stretched/formed like 'glass... so definitely dry-fit. Try to patch from outside AND inside, as well... ideally, one within the cure time of the other so that you've basically got an hourglass patch larger on both ends (convoluted as the inside may be). Post up an update when you're done! Randii[/quote]

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