Cigarstuff
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Hello and thanks!
I have two small (1/4") holes in a 3 or 4 inch pressure return line where an automatic chlorinator was once connected. A pool repair guy patched them with some clear sealant and told me to wait an hour before starting the pump again. I waited 24 hours then... Guess what? They blew sky high!
So now, do I absolutely have to cut the pipe and put in new pieces to repair it or is there some other sealant or epoxy or compound that might do the trick? How about JB Weld?
Any REAL pool guys out there???
Larry B.
I have two small (1/4") holes in a 3 or 4 inch pressure return line where an automatic chlorinator was once connected. A pool repair guy patched them with some clear sealant and told me to wait an hour before starting the pump again. I waited 24 hours then... Guess what? They blew sky high!
So now, do I absolutely have to cut the pipe and put in new pieces to repair it or is there some other sealant or epoxy or compound that might do the trick? How about JB Weld?
Any REAL pool guys out there???
Larry B.