After I sanded it down and replaced the old fiberglass with new fiberglass, it still
leaks. It turned out that my grey water tank is really the fresh water tank with the
plastic colored grey. Welders didn't want to weld newer plastic to it because of the
poor condition the old plastic is in. InLand RV in Corona CA had a new water tank for
me at $270. I gave in a bought one.
On Tue, 06 June 2000, "Scott & Lise Scheuermann" wrote:
>
> Curtis,
> I spoke with my RV mechanic last year about the posibility of fixing the
> tank on my '60 if it broke. He seemed to think that it would be no big deal
> (except getting to it). However I do not know what he was thinking of using
> on it.
>
> Scott
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Curtiss Pflager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > My grey water tank is cracked, from my 1966 Trade Wind. Has anyone tried
> to do some plastic welding on these old tanks? Or is it easier to order a
> similar tank from Camping World? Would I have problems with the vent
> fitting locations if I order a new one from CW? A previous owner tried to
> fill the crack with fiberglass, leaving me a big leaky mess.
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Curtiss Pflager
1966 Trade Wind Airstream Land Yacht
http://www.geocities.com/java130b/
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