holding tank repair
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06-22-2005, 14:35
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Yes, I know that I forgot to sign my last post-I'll try to remember...
The previous owner did a horrible job fabricating a sewer hookup and when it fell apart this week, I was left with a giant hole in my black water tank. It looks like a bit of work to drop the tanks (I don't have a stock setup) I was going to try to glue/repair it myself. Luckily, I had driven past a local outfit that makes tanks. Anyway, I stopped by there and am sooo glad that I did. They will make the repair for me (luckily, the damage is quite accessible). Including a new 3inch fitting, they estimate the cost at between 20 and 40 bucks! They are very nice there and if you need a tank or a repair in Southern California, that's where you should go.... RONCO Plastics 15022 parkway Loop. Tustin, CALIF 92780 (714) 259-1385 Mario Barrios 1979 FC35 (still no name) |
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06-22-2005, 22:59
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what did you do to the steering? woody is looking for help on that
issue.randydupree93wb ----- Original Message ----- From: iwhotoo To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 10:35 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] holding tank repair Yes, I know that I forgot to sign my last post-I'll try to remember... The previous owner did a horrible job fabricating a sewer hookup and when it fell apart this week, I was left with a giant hole in my black water tank. It looks like a bit of work to drop the tanks (I don't have a stock setup) I was going to try to glue/repair it myself. Luckily, I had driven past a local outfit that makes tanks. Anyway, I stopped by there and am sooo glad that I did. They will make the repair for me (luckily, the damage is quite accessible). Including a new 3inch fitting, they estimate the cost at between 20 and 40 bucks! They are very nice there and if you need a tank or a repair in Southern California, that's where you should go.... RONCO Plastics 15022 parkway Loop. Tustin, CALIF 92780 (714) 259-1385 Mario Barrios 1979 FC35 (still no name) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/ b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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06-23-2005, 02:34
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Mario,
I enjoyed talking with you last week. Contact me and stop by with your coach. Other than one day in SanDiego I plan to be home for the next two weeks. For many years now I have used RONCO Plastics for all my tank needs. They build the the best tanks, and the cost is half or less than anywhere else. You did good finding them. A few months ago I had them build me a custom oil change holding tank. Curt Sprenger â87PT38, Anaheim, Calif. iwhotoo wrote: > > Yes, I know that I forgot to sign my last post-I'll try to remember... > > The previous owner did a horrible job fabricating a sewer hookup and > when it fell apart this week, I was left with a giant hole in my > black water tank. It looks like a bit of work to drop the tanks (I > don't have a stock setup) I was going to try to glue/repair it > myself. Luckily, I had driven past a local outfit that makes tanks. > > Anyway, I stopped by there and am sooo glad that I did. They will > make the repair for me (luckily, the damage is quite accessible). > Including a new 3inch fitting, they estimate the cost at between 20 > and 40 bucks! > > They are very nice there and if you need a tank or a repair in > Southern California, that's where you should go.... > > RONCO Plastics 15022 parkway Loop. Tustin, CALIF 92780 (714) 259-1385 > > Mario Barrios > 1979 FC35 (still no name) > |
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12-01-2009, 03:36
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Kerry is correct, I tore the outlet pipe out of the holding tank on a 1982 FC35
years ago and after trying many methods of repair the one that worked was fiberglass cloth and epoxy. The epoxy/fiberglass fixed worked great and was still holding fine when I sold the coach a few years latter. Wayne 96WB42 |
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