Try Nottingham radiators. They pressure tested mine to make sure there was no holes or weak spots, and brazed up a hole. Also came back painted in a stone guard black paint. Wasn't to expensive either
http://www.coolexperts.co.uk/
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Try Nottingham radiators. They pressure tested mine to make sure there was no holes or weak spots, and brazed up a hole. Also came back painted in a stone guard black paint. Wasn't to expensive either
http://www.coolexperts.co.uk/
cheer ian (with the right amount of i's)
will give them a buzz after payday :thumb:
It's OK Andy, but we must be a bit careful with TJ he is a bit accident prone. lol
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Fill the tank with water and weld, or even petrol, remember its the fumes that are flammable. Water would be your best best though :)
or use petrol patch, amazing stuff :)
petrol patch never heard of it, is it a permanent fix mate?
no, its a bodge, but it can work for a good while.
you can get new replacement gte tanks.....
follow the linky........ [click]
there aren't many left, but these people might be able to get more.
hmm i dont want to bodge it would like to do it and forget about it
in that case, look at my editted post.......