FMC1959
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Not sure which section to post this in.
This year I have a small crack (1/16 to 1//8") near the base of my pool sand filter (not the pump). A fine steady stream comes out for about 2 weeks now and has not gotten worse, maybe even leaking less because some sand may have have clogged the crack a bit.
I want to repair it from the inside, not sure what would be best. The material is the typical plastic most of these filters use. I also read that when these pumps are operating, versus when shut off, they expand. Probably not noticeable to the eye but some expansion involved.
So I am thinking an epoxy may not be flexible enough (?) I heard people try fiberglass resin/mess patch, wounder if this is flexible enough. I think a Polyurethane base type of patch or caulk would have the flexibility, not sure how well it would adhere to the plastic filter (sanded to adhere).
Anyone have any thought on a 2 stage patch job. I was think of an internal tire patch should stick and is flexible, and is made to handle pressure. Once on I would need to find a second type of patch to cover and protect the tire patch...any thoughts?
Things like just replace the filter, not interested till I try fixing it first.
This year I have a small crack (1/16 to 1//8") near the base of my pool sand filter (not the pump). A fine steady stream comes out for about 2 weeks now and has not gotten worse, maybe even leaking less because some sand may have have clogged the crack a bit.
I want to repair it from the inside, not sure what would be best. The material is the typical plastic most of these filters use. I also read that when these pumps are operating, versus when shut off, they expand. Probably not noticeable to the eye but some expansion involved.
So I am thinking an epoxy may not be flexible enough (?) I heard people try fiberglass resin/mess patch, wounder if this is flexible enough. I think a Polyurethane base type of patch or caulk would have the flexibility, not sure how well it would adhere to the plastic filter (sanded to adhere).
Anyone have any thought on a 2 stage patch job. I was think of an internal tire patch should stick and is flexible, and is made to handle pressure. Once on I would need to find a second type of patch to cover and protect the tire patch...any thoughts?
Things like just replace the filter, not interested till I try fixing it first.