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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy59" data-source="post: 3745281" data-attributes="member: 39982"><p>BINGO, But there is likely a handful of folks out there that's could do it. I took a tig test where you sealed the bladder in pressure gauges. Really thin wall, like chewing gum wrapper .I had tig time but nothing like that. I had to set the machine, 1st time I think I vaporized that bladder 2nd-3rd time where failures too. If he's able to back the hole with some copper plate maybe, but if ya don't fancy yourself a welder ? .Brazing would be your best bet. Whats the underside of the seat look like ? If you could fit / contour a pc of 26 g sheet metal underneath then tack that in you could epoxy or something on top. Your going to be sanding or grinding no doubt. If ya need and can't find a piece of 26g I could mail ya a pc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy59, post: 3745281, member: 39982"] BINGO, But there is likely a handful of folks out there that's could do it. I took a tig test where you sealed the bladder in pressure gauges. Really thin wall, like chewing gum wrapper .I had tig time but nothing like that. I had to set the machine, 1st time I think I vaporized that bladder 2nd-3rd time where failures too. If he's able to back the hole with some copper plate maybe, but if ya don't fancy yourself a welder ? .Brazing would be your best bet. Whats the underside of the seat look like ? If you could fit / contour a pc of 26 g sheet metal underneath then tack that in you could epoxy or something on top. Your going to be sanding or grinding no doubt. If ya need and can't find a piece of 26g I could mail ya a pc. [/QUOTE]
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