Posted by Jethro Lilley on May 19, 2014 at 14:05:54 from (70.208.156.2):
In Reply to: 1941 A is flooding posted by Rschweitzer on May 18, 2014 at 19:07:36:
If you can solder a copper pipe joint then you have the skills to solder the hole in that float... find the hole by dipping the float in hot water. It will bubble. Mark the hole and clean all around it with steel wool until it shines. Then open the hole a little bit with a tiny drill or the tip of an ice pick. Use a small propane torch, rosin core solder and soldering flux. Melt a piece of solder over the fluxed hole and heat around it in a circle about an inch away until it flows. You will see a small flame at the hole until the gas inside burns off. Just back the torch off until the flame goes out and proceed. Add solder to close the hole as necessary. Go slowly. Dip it back into hot water and see if it bubbles. If it works, you just saved yourself 30 bucks and if it didn't, you've lost nothing. I am running patched floats in both my B and H.
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