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benitod

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Nowadays, for reasons that it doesn't worth mentioning, we need to store some gasoline in our garages. This, obviously means a safety issue. One plastic cap was cracked at its top so, I tried to repair it using two-component epoxy and a Youtube trick with CA glue and baking soda. None worked.
I checked online the PVC resistance to gasoline and found that it was great.
I laminated two pieces of 12mm scrap PVC and traced the OD, ID, and a circle for the cap ribs which were placed at 45 degrees. Then, I drilled the ribs locations in my DP. Using my homemade milling machine I cut the central core. Some sanding and filing were used to put the broken plastic cap snuggly into the assembly.
The broken sections were removed and the resulting ring was epoxied into the assembly.
A 3mm piece of PVC was glued to the assembly and a satisfactory overnight leak test was done to check the overall tightness.
Then I put the new cap back to work.
 

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At first I was going to ask why you didn't just buy a cap for the gasoline container and then I saw that you are Venezuelan and understood. Creative repair work.

Pete
Hi, Pete.
That's why I didn't mention the reasons.
Also, buying a new cap is as expensive as a new container.
 

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like ur style.....
In the future look around for heavy construction machinery repairers......
we used to get all oils in super quality 25lt/5gal drums.....still have a few.....must be 20 years old now and still in use...

I still have a few of very old all metal petrol cans......inc the lids....
 
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