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Old 12-23-2000
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water tank repair

Greetings ,
Does any one have experience repairing leaky water tanks in a Bristol? I jave three sstl welded tanks and all have failed welds. The tanks are "built-in" and replacement will require extensive frame and glass work. I am interested in inserting a bladder in each.
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