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Repairing a leaking cylinder

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Sid Viscous

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Enjoyed Ray's little wind-up this morning :grin:. To business though: I've come across an economy 7 direct fortic that's leaking (well, dripping) from a pinhole in the bottom. Priced up a replacement - £600! Now I've heard of people who say that they've repaired cylinders from Araldite-ing a patch plate on to soldering in a copper nail. I'd value anyone else's experience with this kind of repair
 
Enjoyed Ray's little wind-up this morning :grin:. To business though: I've come across an economy 7 direct fortic that's leaking (well, dripping) from a pinhole in the bottom. Priced up a replacement - £600! Now I've heard of people who say that they've repaired cylinders from Araldite-ing a patch plate on to soldering in a copper nail. I'd value anyone else's experience with this kind of repair

How much? What size is it?

I can't help with the repair, but that price sounds highish.

Glad you enjoyed my little prank. 🙂 Perhaps a square cylinder to replace... 🙂
 
Ray - Plumbcentre, about the only place I've found one. Others online but no cheaper. Not a biggun, 40/115 ltr. Lame - see your point

I make that a 1200 x 450 E7 Fortic then? £600 is robbery.
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Delivered to your door for half that price.
 
Might have yourself a deal there Ray, if I can square it with the custard! :lol:

No problem, we have several in stock, just PM me your number if the customer goes for it, and I will get someone to call and take the details. Next working day delivery if we can sort it out by about 2pm on any weekday - the carrier doesn't leave until about 4pm, but it will want careful packing.
 
We might have 2 brand new ones unused will check Tuesday am
Enjoyed Ray's little wind-up this morning :grin:. To business though: I've come across an economy 7 direct fortic that's leaking (well, dripping) from a pinhole in the bottom. Priced up a replacement - £600! Now I've heard of people who say that they've repaired cylinders from Araldite-ing a patch plate on to soldering in a copper nail. I'd value anyone else's experience with this kind of repair
 

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