calling all you 'engineers'......
i have an old coleman cooler that has seen a fair bit of use and travel (my favorite) , from 1975, lowboy 44 quart, red, all metal with metal hinges, closure, handles and bottle opener included on the handles. coleman doesn't make coolers like this anymore. it's still a great cooler and we use it quite frequently. it's in good shape, and better shape than what i see is being sold on ebay.
first before you say so....... iddee or jack, (or anyone else) i am NOT going to buy a new cooler........
the drain spout was leaking, upon closer look on the inside, i see some small cracks on the inside about 1/8" outside the drain assembly/inside washer. quick fix i used aquarium silicone sealant on the cracks and around the drain from the inside. this did help, but still leaked a little. i removed the drain assembly to find that had a big crack in it........oh maybe that was from dropping it on the drain side.......oops oh well. upon removal of the drain assembly, there were cracks on both sides near the drain assembly. i ordered a new drain assembly kit for it, but they are not like the old ones made.
i want to repair these cracks if possible, and get my old coleman cooler leak free! someone suggested using super glue on the small cracks on the inside to seal them, apparently, as he claims, this melds the plastic ? here are some pix, your thoughts?
small cracks on the inside of the cooler:
the old washer didn't cover these cracks, maybe about an1/8 of an inch was visible when the drain assembly was in place:
outside of the cooler:
the old drain assembly, the double washer is still in great shape:
the old washer is a double fits on the inside and the outside of the drain hole, not like the new ones do:
new and old comparison:
i am thinking i can reuse the old washer if need be or make a trip to the hardware store. i see peeps that brew beer and use coolers and have all sorts of custom drain parts to old coolers.
my question is, can i repair these cracks, or what would you suggest i try?........thanks!