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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 667663" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>I've got an old 86 F350 with more pinholes than Minnie Pearl's hat. Used a 2 part expoxy one time that seemed to do aright until I ran over a Subaru with the truck, not intentional. I took the flatbed off last summer to put a Deweze bed on it. While it was off I cleaned up the chassis a bit and my scraper blade went all the way thru the tank. Filled up all the holes with Pig Putty this time, that's my favorite stuff to use. My 96 has had the Pig on it for almost 3 years now, no leaks yet. I knocked a chunk out of the rolls on my discbine one year about 8" square, got in some wet hay that would wrap in that spot. I used 5 or 6 tubes of Pig Putty and molded a patch on the steel core, held on for over 200 acres. We use it at work a lot, have put it on steam lines quite a bit.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.newpig.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category4_10651_12706_-1_2PPCRKEPOXYPUTTY" target="_blank">http://www.newpig.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category4_10651_12706_-1_2PPCRKEPOXYPUTTY</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 667663, member: 2383"] I've got an old 86 F350 with more pinholes than Minnie Pearl's hat. Used a 2 part expoxy one time that seemed to do aright until I ran over a Subaru with the truck, not intentional. I took the flatbed off last summer to put a Deweze bed on it. While it was off I cleaned up the chassis a bit and my scraper blade went all the way thru the tank. Filled up all the holes with Pig Putty this time, that's my favorite stuff to use. My 96 has had the Pig on it for almost 3 years now, no leaks yet. I knocked a chunk out of the rolls on my discbine one year about 8" square, got in some wet hay that would wrap in that spot. I used 5 or 6 tubes of Pig Putty and molded a patch on the steel core, held on for over 200 acres. We use it at work a lot, have put it on steam lines quite a bit. [url]http://www.newpig.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category4_10651_12706_-1_2PPCRKEPOXYPUTTY[/url] [/QUOTE]
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