Re: ClimateLine hose got hole - medical grade silicone sealant?
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 1:01 am
self-amalgamated tape might work, as it's good for sealing and stays flexible.
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I guess the point of the thread was to come with less "obvious" solutions...SleepyBobR wrote:Buy a new hose. JMO.
Yes, this will work good.tedtomato wrote:self-amalgamated tape might work, as it's good for sealing and stays flexible.
I suspect there aren't any good ones.tedtomato wrote:I guess the point of the thread was to come with less "obvious" solutions...SleepyBobR wrote:Buy a new hose. JMO.
I have used and hate electrical tape. It slips and gets sticky. And fuzz attaches to the glue. YukDreamDiver wrote:Finally, after years of service, my ClimateLine hose has gotten a hole right where holes happen most often--the edge between the connector and the hose. The plastic has stressed past its breaking point due to many nights of use.
The hose still heats, so I wonder if anyone has tried using a medical grade silicone sealant in a tube to close such a hole in an attempt to get longer use out of the hose. I'd rather not plonk down another $51+ if I can help it any time soon. I'd also rather not use duct tape.
I don't see it available as medical grade, but aquarium silicone sealant has to be harmless enough to allow fish to thrive, and fish are pretty finicky about their environment. I wonder if I could just use some of that.
Any thoughts?
Its a pandemic froggie, many aren't working. I'm working 50 + hours a week so we can eat ramen and have crappy health insurance. Thank goodness I listened to people here and stocked up for Murphy before this happened.chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2017 10:51 pmDoes anybody else marvel at how stingy some folks can be?
Come on, kids; this is your HEALTH! Prorities should display maturity.
What stupid things have you blown too much green on--just last MONTH?
Buy the new hose, and skip the steak house, or smuggle your treats into the theater.
instead of blowing a tank of gas at the concession stand.
You are responding to a post from 2017, in a 2013 thread.babydinosnoreless wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:14 pmIts a pandemic froggie, many aren't working. I'm working 50 + hours a week so we can eat ramen and have crappy health insurance. Thank goodness I listened to people here and stocked up for Murphy before this happened.chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2017 10:51 pmDoes anybody else marvel at how stingy some folks can be?
Come on, kids; this is your HEALTH! Prorities should display maturity.
What stupid things have you blown too much green on--just last MONTH?
Buy the new hose, and skip the steak house, or smuggle your treats into the theater.
instead of blowing a tank of gas at the concession stand.
Whoops. Lol. The zombie threads sucker me in.chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:19 pmYou are responding to a post from 2017, in a 2013 thread.babydinosnoreless wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:14 pmIts a pandemic froggie, many aren't working. I'm working 50 + hours a week so we can eat ramen and have crappy health insurance. Thank goodness I listened to people here and stocked up for Murphy before this happened.chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2017 10:51 pmDoes anybody else marvel at how stingy some folks can be?
Come on, kids; this is your HEALTH! Prorities should display maturity.
What stupid things have you blown too much green on--just last MONTH?
Buy the new hose, and skip the steak house, or smuggle your treats into the theater.
instead of blowing a tank of gas at the concession stand.
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No pandemic then.
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