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Hey All,
When i first got my coach, I had an open threaded hole on the top of my waste tank. Turned out it was for the tank rinse system that directs hose water to either the top or bottom of the tank to rinse it out. It had been epoxied back into the side of the tank at some point.
Well I was looking at something else and notices that it had separated again.
Are these ABS tanks? Any suggestions on the best epoxy or other repair goo to use?
I have rigged up a support system for this rather long and heave assembly so it shouldn't happen again... maybe!
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
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Rick,
My tanks are Polyurethane a white slick feeling plastic. Not much will stick to it hence the epoxy coming loose. I don't have a fitting leaking as of yet but did investigate what would be a fix. Take a look at these links to see if this is a fix for you.
https://www.tank-depot.com/product.aspx?id=3330
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv14eNJmUeU
Steve & Doris Denton
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I've used Uniseal fittings before, they work well on un-pressurized tanks.
Also look at plastic welding using a piece of the same plastic. The welders are cheap.
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Looks like the proper way is to spin weld on a new bung.... Wow, the spin weld fittings are cheap but the welding attachment (drill, router, etc) is pricey for a single repair.
I did find:
G/Flex 655 Epoxy
Allegedly this will work on our tanks.. Still looking for additional information.
I have a plastic welder already (connect air supply, electric heating element)
Access is pretty tight in there as well. This is the top fitting on the curb side. In my coach it's in the aquahot bay. I may have already posted a picture or two here.
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
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Anyone have any experience with G/Flex 655 Epoxy to fix our waste water tanks?
Thanks!
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
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It is not going to stick. The tanks are mid molecular weight polyethylene polymer. Slicker than snot to adhesives. Epoxies, even ones with less modulus ( rigidity) like G/Flex don’t bite on the slick surface.
Either spin weld it, or look for some sort of flange that compresses against a gasket.
https://www.google.com/search?q=polyethy...e&ie=UTF-8
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If they're polypropylene, like a bunch of tanks out there, Loctite has a glue that does work. I got it at Home Depot and reglued a drain fitting on a water tank in my last rig. It worked very well. It was specifically for polypropylene and other very hard to glue plastics.
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Hmmmm
arcticdude do you recall the name??
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Rick Miller
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MrE,
So funny, I was on Amazon and ordered some of that...just to come back and se the link! Great minds think alike.
Thank you!
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
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1996, 45'+, Non-slide, Series 60, ABS, 1.5 Bath, Reverse Floorplan