Gas Jug repair

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Have a red gas jug with a hole rubbed in it. What you guys used to fix it? Does that plastic welding work or is it not as easy as they make it look?
 

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Specific jug. Not the Canadian Tire run of the mill jugs.
 

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I have a plastic welder and it takes some finesse to learn how to use it, it works well once you figure it out. It’s saved me a lot of money on atv plastics for myself and lots of my buddies.
 

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Hmmm tiger torch and a gas can that has had gas in it sound like fun doo it at night so it’s really effective and bright. Hahaha I know steam it out but plastics do permeate. JB works on some stuff but doesn’t adhere to others.
 

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I would toss it and grab the two pack at costco for $28. Not worth the headache and taking a chance on a repair. If you can repair it, with fire heat, Please make sure you have someone video it, even empty that is just as dangerous. Once you have repaired it, there is probability that it will fail, you have a good mess and you lost more than $35 worth of fuel you wish you had taken my advise.
 

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What kind of hole? I have a jerry can with a small hole, maybe 1/8-3/16, I got a screw and an o ring. Screwed it into the hole and it doesn't leak. It's not the Jerry can I use all the time but I didn't want to throw it out.
 

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I like this guys videos. Ive used similar techniques with good success. Never tried to seal a container, but cracked plastic Ive had great success. Especially using wire mesh reinforcement.
 

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Have a red gas jug with a hole rubbed in it. What you guys used to fix it? Does that plastic welding work or is it not as easy as they make it look?
This is the only stuff i found that works and seals against Gasoline.;)

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