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26/5/2009 at 5:21pm
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Been away for a long weekend, tryed van out for first time, we found that when having a shower, the elbow on the mixer was split and leaking water.

Have had a quote for £73 from northan farm at brean, i think it is ridiculas price woulnderd if i could possibly use a bit of araldite on the elbow outlet, not leaking a great deal,  Would this be ok or could i use some thing else.

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26/5/2009 at 5:52pm
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It would be cheaper just to replce the head yourself. Very easy DIY jobby.

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26/5/2009 at 6:06pm
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It is not on  the head, its on the out let what it screws onto on the mixer itself,I think

they are only plastic but look quite affective. I dont want to put it on if it does not work, or is ther some sort of bonding sealent i could use on it. WITH THANKS



26/5/2009 at 6:07pm
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If it's a new van, I'd be taking it back to the dealer and telling them to fix it right away!


26/5/2009 at 7:15pm
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If it looks like this, it's easy to replace.



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26/5/2009 at 7:23pm
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Its not a new van ,its a swift archway woodford 2002, i  just  woulnderd if it would be possible to put some sort of sealent on the outlet, the tap it self works fine. Its ok some one said why dont you try araldite, i just woulnderd if any one had tryed  to repair , as its only miner.


26/5/2009 at 7:29pm
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this is what it looks like 

250This is what it looks like, the out let

where it screws onto as split



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Araldite is not good on some plastics as they are too slippery to get a good bond but you might as well try it. Is it possible to get a cable tie round it to keep it together?

The only other thing I can suggest is Sikaflex 512 or similar polyurathane adhesive/sealant, expensive at £12 a cartridge for the tiny amount you need.



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