rwhite692
Well-known member
Well, here's the latest thing to break around the ol' Ponderosa. It's always something...
Pool pump DE filter canister. Upper and lower canister sections are held together by a band clamp and O-ring. It’s around 7 yrs old.
The lower canister section has developed a stress crack (and it leaks when the system is pressurized). The crack is about 1.5" long. Thankfully, the crack does not extend up into the sealing area where the band clamp and o-ring are located. (That area of the housing is much thicker material).
My intention is to replace the canister with a new one ($$$), but I need an interim fix to get me through the rest of this season. (Next Spring I intend to cut out and replace a whole bunch of the PVC plumbing, and re-do this whole setup, anyway).
The canister material is around ¼” thick, and appears to be a fiberglass-related product, but it is not your conventional, i.e., laid-up or chopper-gun fiberglass (looks like a fiber-reinforced, injection molded plastic?)
The reason I say it definitely contains fiberglass, is that the upper dome section (where it has weathered) shows tiny exposed surface fibers (I’ve gotten the ol' “fiberglass itch” from my forearm coming into contact with it).
I’m thinking that I will remove the lower canister, and lay it on its side. Grind the inside surface for around a 4-5” area around the crack, to give it some “tooth”. Clean well w/acetone and apply conventional chopped fiberglass/polyester resin repair method, building up about a ¼” thick patch, over the crack.
Any other suggestions or recommendations appreciated!
Pool pump DE filter canister. Upper and lower canister sections are held together by a band clamp and O-ring. It’s around 7 yrs old.
The lower canister section has developed a stress crack (and it leaks when the system is pressurized). The crack is about 1.5" long. Thankfully, the crack does not extend up into the sealing area where the band clamp and o-ring are located. (That area of the housing is much thicker material).
My intention is to replace the canister with a new one ($$$), but I need an interim fix to get me through the rest of this season. (Next Spring I intend to cut out and replace a whole bunch of the PVC plumbing, and re-do this whole setup, anyway).
The canister material is around ¼” thick, and appears to be a fiberglass-related product, but it is not your conventional, i.e., laid-up or chopper-gun fiberglass (looks like a fiber-reinforced, injection molded plastic?)
The reason I say it definitely contains fiberglass, is that the upper dome section (where it has weathered) shows tiny exposed surface fibers (I’ve gotten the ol' “fiberglass itch” from my forearm coming into contact with it).
I’m thinking that I will remove the lower canister, and lay it on its side. Grind the inside surface for around a 4-5” area around the crack, to give it some “tooth”. Clean well w/acetone and apply conventional chopped fiberglass/polyester resin repair method, building up about a ¼” thick patch, over the crack.
Any other suggestions or recommendations appreciated!
