Over the weekend i pulled out the mini-tiller to do some landscaping cleanup. its one of the little weedwacker 4 stroke motor models and is great for small work and doesnt beat you up like the weedwacker convertible ones.
A couple of years ago it developed a leak along the seam of the white plastic halves that slowly dripped some fuel. I used some generic epoxy and it worked for a while, but this year the epoxy separated from the tank and the seam leak turned into a real life hole making it unusable. I did try the soldering iron melting which only served to make the hole a bit bigger.
Has anyone come up with some sort of fuel resistant flexible patch for these type tanks? Of course being a bunch of years old the tank is no longer available from the OEM or aftermarket.
My thought at the moment if some sort of glue will not work is to try some rattlecan Bedliner or worst case find some kind of secondhand small fuel tank of a weed whacker or something and figure out a new mounting setup.