10-12-18, 12:26 AM
Which ever putty you decide on I am sure either will do the job just fine, ensure that you clean the area with a course emery paper to give a key and remove any dirt. Also make sure that the hose is attached to the pipe before fixing the alloy pipe to the radiator as twisting pushing and screwing the pipe back on could cause issues.
(Support the re[pair with string, bungees or block it in place while it sets)
I know with Milliput you can model the putty with moist fingers to give a smooth and tidy finish, It may be the same with others.
I have read somewhere that you can even drill and tap a thread into Milliput.
I will buy some of the J B Weld and give it a try, its always good to have two types of weapon in your armoury. :2guns
mash
Thanks for the post Sharpie
(Support the re[pair with string, bungees or block it in place while it sets)
I know with Milliput you can model the putty with moist fingers to give a smooth and tidy finish, It may be the same with others.
I have read somewhere that you can even drill and tap a thread into Milliput.
I will buy some of the J B Weld and give it a try, its always good to have two types of weapon in your armoury. :2guns

Thanks for the post Sharpie
