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    Stopping Leaks on Concrete Trough

    Anyone ever applied an epoxy or other lining system on a concrete tank to stop leaks like this one?
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    I would use the Locktite PL 50 year calk. It is amazing. Like it soo much that I keep it in the fridge. {Lowes} paint dept

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      #3
      Hydraulic cement.

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        #4
        I tried all kinds of stuff on my cement stock tank (circa 1907). I finally bought a liner material for it and . . . no more leaks.

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          #5
          the guy in the infomercial says this stuff works so it has to be true. i mean he coated a screen door with it. haha

          ahh bummer a little red X lets see if i can fix that
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            #6
            hows this
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              #7
              im a waterproofer and the best way to fix that is to drain in and do it from the inside. negative side waterproofing hardly ever works/lasts. its like sticking a band aid on it. it might hold for a few months or maybe a year but it will leak again.

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                #8
                NP-1......from the inside while dry.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 2B4Him View Post
                  I tried all kinds of stuff on my cement stock tank (circa 1907). I finally bought a liner material for it and . . . no more leaks.
                  Do you remember the brand/type of liner?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tbeak View Post
                    hows this
                    Anyone ever used this stuff?
                    I've read mixed reviews...its pretty much a bed liner in a can.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by jmangrem View Post
                      Do you remember the brand/type of liner?
                      Sorry, I've slept since then.
                      It was a 'brand name' and it is black, probably 1/16" thick. It came in some 'standard sizes' and I think it was around $350 for what I needed (my stock tank is probably 8' wide by 20' long and 3' deep), which I think was 16'x30'.

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                        #12
                        Had problems with my basement walls. I grinded the crack to open it up further, cleaned the area of all loose dris, then added hydraulic cement. Worked like a charm.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by cj7zrcool View Post
                          This ^^^^

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
                            NP-1......from the inside while dry.
                            NP-1 is the product to use. Good stuff.

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                              #15
                              Splash Zone 2-part epoxy. Water activated. Clean up inside best you can (algae), mix and apply. Have to order it through a commercial dive supply. Kind of expensive, but easy. We used to use it to seal things on ships underwater.

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