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AnthonyL April 1st 20 01:56 PM

Water sealing a hole
 
I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2"
of water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through
the rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I
don't want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I
want to go to the shops.

Ideas?

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Tim+[_5_] April 1st 20 02:40 PM

Water sealing a hole
 
AnthonyL wrote:
I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2"
of water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through
the rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I
don't want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I
want to go to the shops.

Ideas?


Hot glue?

Tim

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Thomas Prufer April 1st 20 02:53 PM

Water sealing a hole
 
On 1 Apr 2020 13:40:32 GMT, Tim+ wrote:

Hot glue?


A hot glue stick, without the gun, heated with a candle/Lighter/blowtorch?

Thomas Prufer

Jeff Layman[_2_] April 1st 20 03:37 PM

Water sealing a hole
 
On 01/04/20 13:56, AnthonyL wrote:
I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2"
of water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through
the rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I
don't want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I
want to go to the shops.

Ideas?


Blue tack. Or putty. But only if the hose isn't moving at all.

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Jeff

newshound April 1st 20 04:02 PM

Water sealing a hole
 
On 01/04/2020 13:56, AnthonyL wrote:
I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2"
of water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through
the rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I
don't want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I
want to go to the shops.

Ideas?

Grommet? IIRC the ones used for electrical metal back boxes are much the
same size as a hose. I'd say the rough hole is one of your problems, may
be better to tape it closed and cut a clean one with a taper or stepped
cutter.

Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) April 1st 20 05:00 PM

Water sealing a hole
 
Do you remember that tap apparently giving out water. All done by a
transparent tube in the middle of the flowing water.
I wonder if it would matter if you made some kind of fake ornate handle
with the tube going through it that ran over the top edg?
Brian

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"AnthonyL" wrote in message
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I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2"
of water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through
the rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I
don't want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I
want to go to the shops.

Ideas?

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AnthonyL

Why do scientists need to BELIEVE in anything?




harry April 1st 20 05:02 PM

Water sealing a hole
 
On Wednesday, 1 April 2020 13:56:19 UTC+1, AnthonyL wrote:
I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2"
of water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through
the rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I
don't want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I
want to go to the shops.

Ideas?



Plumber's Mate.
Blue tack.

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] April 1st 20 07:27 PM

Water sealing a hole
 
On 01/04/2020 13:56, AnthonyL wrote:
I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2"
of water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through
the rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I
don't want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I
want to go to the shops.

Ideas?

Grommet?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wiring-or...m/253109521891


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John April 2nd 20 07:23 AM

Water sealing a hole
 
On Wed, 01 Apr 2020 12:56:16 +0000, AnthonyL wrote:

I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2" of
water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through the
rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I don't
want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I want to go
to the shops.

Ideas?


Use a thick walled rubber hose through a smaller hole.

Cynic[_2_] April 2nd 20 08:32 AM

Water sealing a hole
 
Silicon seal

[email protected] April 2nd 20 11:01 AM

Water sealing a hole
 
On Wednesday, 1 April 2020 13:56:19 UTC+1, AnthonyL wrote:
I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2"
of water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through
the rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I
don't want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I
want to go to the shops.

Ideas?


Silly cone, ebay


NT

Pancho April 2nd 20 11:25 AM

Water sealing a hole
 
On 01/04/2020 13:56, AnthonyL wrote:
I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2"
of water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through
the rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I
don't want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I
want to go to the shops.

Ideas?

Chewing gum.

AnthonyL April 2nd 20 12:12 PM

Water sealing a hole
 
On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 11:25:33 +0100, Pancho
wrote:

On 01/04/2020 13:56, AnthonyL wrote:
I've got a piece of plastic through which I want to pass a 1/2" hose.

I want the seal between the hose and the plastic to be watertight but
not permanent, eg I don't want to use a glue.

The container through which the hose will go will be holding about 2"
of water and then will overflow, basically a bird bath with a fountain
through the middle. At the moment the water is seeping back through
the rough 1/2" hole and the hose.

My caulking compound, last used 3yrs ago is as solid as a rock. I
don't want to buy another tube just for a tiddly job, neither do I
want to go to the shops.

Ideas?

Chewing gum.


Good shout. I'm half way through one now.

(Hope I don't spread any virus to the frogs though.)




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Why do scientists need to BELIEVE in anything?


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