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bob harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:36:25 -0500
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Allen Dick wrote:
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> This type of thing can be repaired with a bolt and washers if you can manage to
> get the bolt through from the inside using the top access hole.

Hello Allen,
I had another reply by direct email about a special bolt with rubber
made for such a purpose and sold by Home depot. The problem with my tank
is not being able to reach to inside to install. I am going to show the
repair complete with pictures in Gleanings if accepted.
I thank all those which have sent direct emails with possible solutions
and welcome all others so i can list all possible solutions in the
article. I found there are many of these plastic totes needing repair.
Many of you remember my "refrigerator warming box "post . Gleanings is
doing a article on the warming box (complete with pictures) in the
December issue.
Sincerely,
Bob Harrison

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