Blueduce
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Hey Fellas,
I had a few questions about what options I have to fix a bad bottom seal on a metal Jerry can.
The can is otherwise in good condition. When I bought it the can did hold fuel without leaks. I thought it would be a good idea to clean out all the old diesel varnish and crud from the bottom of the can.
I simply used unleaded gas and let it soak for a few hours. During the second wash out the diesel varnish broke up and melted away. Now the bottom of the can leaked like a sieve. Go figure.
I do not have access to any kind of welder so my options are limited. I was considering JB Weld but wasn't sure if applying it to the outside would work. Plus it would look like crap.
I thought of applying the JB Weld to the bottom seam inside the can but am stumped on how to accomplish this. Would soldering the bottom seam work?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I had a few questions about what options I have to fix a bad bottom seal on a metal Jerry can.
The can is otherwise in good condition. When I bought it the can did hold fuel without leaks. I thought it would be a good idea to clean out all the old diesel varnish and crud from the bottom of the can.
I simply used unleaded gas and let it soak for a few hours. During the second wash out the diesel varnish broke up and melted away. Now the bottom of the can leaked like a sieve. Go figure.
I do not have access to any kind of welder so my options are limited. I was considering JB Weld but wasn't sure if applying it to the outside would work. Plus it would look like crap.
I thought of applying the JB Weld to the bottom seam inside the can but am stumped on how to accomplish this. Would soldering the bottom seam work?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.