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    Inactive Member berlyn's Avatar
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    Ok guys, I have worn out my single t-well pot. Most likely from tomatoe and acidy bases foods. It's starting to pit quite badly and I'm afraid I'll "spring a leak". [img]graemlins/cry.gif[/img]
    Any thought or suggestions on how to repair it??
    Is there a coating I could put on the bottom??

    berlyn

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    Use it as long as you can.
    It may last longer than you think.
    A way to repair leaks is to use rivets With the
    aluminum pot you would need to use aluminum rivets.
    That is the way the old tinkers use to repair stuff
    before everything became disposable.
    Start a Sinking fund to replace it. Put every quarter
    you get in a jar and hide it from yourself. Eventually you will have enough to replace it, mayby not with a double or triple but with a regular pot.
    What size do you need? I may have one that doesn't
    leak but is servicable.
    I understand Pots and windows and not having the same.
    Pokey

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