From: JJ&A (w7ls@blarg.net)
Date: Sat Jun 29 2002 - 22:31:05 PDT
Get the gas tank repair goop that is used to fix aircraft tanks. It's a honey-like,
syruppy goo that you pour in the tank and swish around. It hardens, sealing such
holes. Gas does not attack it. Jim
"J. Forster" wrote:
> I have a small motorcycle gas tank with some pin holes. A pro radiator shop says
> no can fix. Any reccomendations, other than the obvious about explosion
> hazzards and removing fumes before starting, for soldering the holes up?
> Specifically:
>
> Hard or soft solder or braze?
> Can it be soldered on the outside and be a reliable job?
> Any tips?
>
> TIA.
> John
>
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