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Originally Posted by John Doe
I don't know the brand, but there is a two part epoxy specifically made to repair gas tanks, both plastic and metal, while fuel is present. I have used it before to repair a mower tank that still does not leak (6 years) and I sold my CJ 7 with a pencil sized puncture iun the tank repaired with it and the guy who bought it still buys me beers every time he sees me. I got the stuff at an ACE hardware store.
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ditto on the jb weld.
But this stuff ^^ I believe is plumber's epoxy. Used on furnaces and quick fixes for copper lines. It comes in a 'yodel' like shape and looks like a twinkie with the ends cut off. Rip off a piece and mash it all together. Good stuff.