Tomatoville® Gardening Forums


Notices

Have a great invention to help with gardening? Are you the self-reliant type that prefers Building It Yourself vs. buying it? Share and discuss your ideas and projects with other members.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old May 8, 2022   #1
wodehouse
Tomatovillian™
 
Join Date: Jun 2021
Location: NY/VT border
Posts: 12
Default Patching an old galvanized watering can

Any suggestions for how to patch my very old galvanized watering can? It's developed a tiny hole in the bottom, probably a tiny rust spot where the galvanizing has worn off. Silicone perhaps? Some sort of caulk? I've only been using this can for 54 years so I've grown a bit attached to it! Many thanks...
wodehouse is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 8, 2022   #2
kurt
Tomatovillian™
 
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Homestead,Everglades City Fl.
Posts: 2,500
Default Use some copper pennys.

We use copper pennys after drilling holes for washers.A SS steel washer cost at the big box costs a pretty penny.Use a awl gently identify other pin holes,light sand, find some of the Gorrilla glue expoxy and dollop a penny on top of glue inside of watering can on top of the leaking target(not a drilled penny,against the law!).Let cure
__________________
KURT

Last edited by kurt; May 8, 2022 at 07:25 PM. Reason: spellin
kurt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 8, 2022   #3
biscuitridge
Tomatovillian™
 
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: washington
Posts: 498
Default

Latacrete hydro ban, I coat the inside of all my metal watering cans,its very expensive but it is amazing.
biscuitridge is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 8, 2022   #4
zeuspaul
Tomatovillian™
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: North County, San Diego
Posts: 419
Default

Epoxy will hold up well as there is not much sun exposure down there.
zeuspaul is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 9, 2022   #5
D.J. Wolf
Tomatovillian™
 
Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: Illinois
Posts: 199
Default

Sounds like lots of great ideas. I have always used something like an old sickle section from a combine or swather and carefully brazed it over the hole on the outside of the can. If you go this route however, be sure you are outside in fresh air and try not to breathe the fumes coming off as you braze it, galvanized steel gives off some nasty fumes when heated.
__________________
Kevin (aka the DJ)
D.J. Wolf is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 10, 2022   #6
VirginiaClay
Tomatovillian™
 
Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: Virginia, USA
Posts: 139
Default

Maybe JB Weld "WaterWeld"? Safe for potable water. I haven't used it, but I know regular JB Weld is a good product.
VirginiaClay is offline   Reply With Quote
Old April 14, 2023   #7
gunrunner
Tomatovillian™
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: memphis tn
Posts: 81
Default

Flex Seal spray
gunrunner is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:30 PM.


★ Tomatoville® is a registered trademark of Commerce Holdings, LLC ★ All Content ©2022 Commerce Holdings, LLC ★