Seam in top separated just enough to allow rain water in!
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It's just a 2 inch section that you have to pry up to get into but water finds it's way in each time it rains. I just need some waterproof adhesive and a syringe I guess. Any recommendations ?!
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Re: Seam in top separated just enough to allow rain water in!
Originally Posted by jimmirehman
(Post 809975)
It's just a 2 inch section that you have to pry up to get into but water finds it's way in each time it rains. I just need some waterproof adhesive and a syringe I guess. Any recommendations ?!
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Re: Seam in top separated just enough to allow rain water in!
Originally Posted by jimmirehman
(Post 809978)
Any idea how I could get it to stray directly into that little slot?
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Re: Seam in top separated just enough to allow rain water in!
If you can get your hands on 2 powerful magnets, that should do nicely to hold the seam together while the adhesive sets up.
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Originally Posted by ala_xfire
(Post 809986)
If you can get your hands on 2 powerful magnets, that should do nicely to hold the seam together while the adhesive sets up. ( or multiple magnets )
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Re: Seam in top separated just enough to allow rain water in!
Originally Posted by jimmirehman
(Post 809987)
Where could I find some of those?
4 Neodymium Magnets 1/2 x 1/2 inch Cylinder N48: Industrial Rare Earth Magnets: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
Pull Force is approximately 24.5 pounds Another suggestion : move to California, I hear that it no longer rains there ........ |
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