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rx7145

rx7145

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My brother has a leaking pressure boiler that he would like to fix.

It looks cast to me. Would brazing it work or some kind of epoxy?

Any ideas welcome. :)
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rex

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short of removing every one of thoes sections thats a big negative...

sure there are ways of afro'in it....

this is what i do for a living and would suggest against it.....
 
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That sucks better get her fixed before the cold snap but probably wouldnt be a bad idea to drain it and get ahold of a good welder have him do it right and grind a pass in it and fill it in!! GOODLUCK KEEP ME POSTED
 
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I am still a newbe to the owb world. Just started last season. Imo I would fix it and start to look for another owb. That way your not in a rush and can hunt down a great deal. If it leaks in another spot well then you would have to rush to replace it. But its worth a try.

Tim
 
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go find a bottle of boiler leak stop and give it a try. if it works you are only postponing the inevitable and if it doesn't you are only out a couple bucks. whats the brand boiler and year?
 
rx7145

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go find a bottle of boiler leak stop and give it a try. if it works you are only postponing the inevitable and if it doesn't you are only out a couple bucks. whats the brand boiler and year?

Its a timberland form the early 70's.

We may try the boiler leak stuff. Might be able to get another year out of it.
 
rx7145

rx7145

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I am still a newbe to the owb world. Just started last season. Imo I would fix it and start to look for another owb. That way your not in a rush and can hunt down a great deal. If it leaks in another spot well then you would have to rush to replace it. But its worth a try.

Tim

We will try that. Its also a pressured indoor boiler not a OWB. :cheers:
 

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