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| morriscnty | Mar 7 2010, 07:09 PM Post #1 |
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I have a tank that has a small hole in it,will J.B. be up to the job of repairing said hole,or will the fuel degrade the material thanks |
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| looey | Mar 8 2010, 08:53 AM Post #2 |
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It will indeed if you do need to repair it like that. Alternatively you can use Plastic Padding "Chemical Metal", as I have a bike now that I patched a hole externally about a year ago and it's still perfect. Obviously a good clean and de-rust prior to application. They are both advertised as fuel resistant and suitable for repairing petrol tanks.
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| morriscnty | Mar 8 2010, 07:52 PM Post #3 |
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Thanks very much for the info, I will stick some tank sealer in for good measure
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