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Default How to repair plastic seal for liquids used in human consumption?

On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 08:13:55 -0700, "William Sommerwerck"
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I would not rely on "safe at room temperature" as an
indication of "safe at elevated temperatures" and would
distrust any company that did so without extensive testing.


Then call GE ("We bring goo things to life") and ask.

(Forgive me for trying to be clever, but if you don't get /that/ one...)


I have some goo that I brougt to life once. Devoured an entire town of
200 people before I could get it stopped... bseg

I think the OP needs to realize that there is no solution to his
problem--he needs either to replace it or give up, there is likely no
suitable repair method that will make even a semi-pernament repair,
likely anything he does will fail in a few uses.

And as you say, something safe at room temperature sure as shooting is
likely to fail on all counts, including toxic byproducts, when heated!