J JimPghPA Joined Aug 22, 2009 Messages 7,022 Location Pittsburgh,PA U.S.A. Monday at 11:27 PM #21 Duplicate post deleted.
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N nthach Joined Jan 2, 2004 Messages 11,429 Location California Tuesday at 2:30 PM #23 If you have any leftover asphalt roofing cement, I’d use that around the battery post before installing the terminal. Else, I’d epoxy it and call it a day.
If you have any leftover asphalt roofing cement, I’d use that around the battery post before installing the terminal. Else, I’d epoxy it and call it a day.
oil pan 4 Thread starter Joined Feb 24, 2005 Messages 3,675 Location eastern NewMexico Tuesday at 8:31 PM #24 JimPghPA said: I build a lot of things. Click to expand... I build things that break things. Such as my stump grinder.
JimPghPA said: I build a lot of things. Click to expand... I build things that break things. Such as my stump grinder.
oil pan 4 Thread starter Joined Feb 24, 2005 Messages 3,675 Location eastern NewMexico Yesterday at 2:24 PM #25 walterjay said: I recommend Gorilla Clear Epoxy for that application. It seems to have just a little bit of flexibility to it when cured. Click to expand... Its only been on there a few days but I think this is the best way to fix a leaky battery post.
walterjay said: I recommend Gorilla Clear Epoxy for that application. It seems to have just a little bit of flexibility to it when cured. Click to expand... Its only been on there a few days but I think this is the best way to fix a leaky battery post.