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I have a tiny hole in the copper gutter, about 1x1mm I guess. But it's enough for it to drip through. How do I seal the hole most easily? Taking it down and sending it off for welding is not an option.
I've read that you shouldn't use silicone but rather outdoor sealant, but it feels so unnecessary to buy a 300ml outdoor sealant cartridge just to literally click in a small pea size. I'm wondering if I can use something I usually have at home. I have an open can of polyester filler with epoxy hardener, do you think it will work? Or maybe just duct tape?
Thanks in advance
I've read that you shouldn't use silicone but rather outdoor sealant, but it feels so unnecessary to buy a 300ml outdoor sealant cartridge just to literally click in a small pea size. I'm wondering if I can use something I usually have at home. I have an open can of polyester filler with epoxy hardener, do you think it will work? Or maybe just duct tape?
Thanks in advance
Why not install one of these…N naikon said:I have a tiny hole in the copper gutter, about 1x1mm I would guess. But it's enough for it to drip through.
How do I seal the hole most easily? Taking it down and sending it off for welding is not an option.
I've read that you shouldn't use silicone but rather outdoor sealant, but it feels so unnecessary to buy a 300ml outdoor sealant cartridge just to literally put in a pea-sized amount.
Wondering if there's something I might have at home that could be used. I have an opened can of polyester filler with epoxy hardener, do you think it would work? Or maybe just duct tape it?
Thanks in advance
https://www.byggmax.se/rännskarv-svart-p26382
Member
· Västra Götaland
· 3 566 posts
Buy a tube of butyl sealant, it adheres and lasts longer than joint/sealant. Costs about a fifty-note, surely you can afford that for your gutter?
Looks perfect, that's probably what I'll go for!M Mapet890 said:
Edit: Ah, it was discontinued and not in stock... typical
It's not really the cost that's an issue, more just that from an environmental point of view, it feels unnecessary to open an entire tube just to use half a pea... I know it will just sit and then get thrown away.I InsidersUnited said:
I realized I actually had a tube of butyl in the basement, but it's 8 years old and the package says 12-month shelf life. Throw it away or try it?
Smart alek
· östergötland
· 2 776 posts
Clean and solder with regular soldering tin...
Ah alright. Yes, I'll probably try the tube and see if it seems okay. Thanks for the tip with Tec7, never used it but maybe it's good to haveS SvanteC said:
This tape seems nice otherwise if you want to go with a tape solution, even a picture of a gutter hehe
https://www.bauhaus.se/aluminiumstejp-tesa-10mx50mm
Tape will not hold in the long run.N naikon said:
This joint costs 40 SEK and can be guaranteed to stay watertight, so why bother with a bunch of different things that may risk leaking in the near future.
https://www.byggmax.se/rännskarv-svart-p26382
https://www.byggmax.se/rännskarv-svart-p26382
