gm280
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Not sure this is the proper forum for this question, but here goes.
I have a cooler that I was trying to convert to a live well. And for the most part it was working out very well. However, dummy me did something stupid and tried to drill a hole through it from the outside instead of the inside like I drilled every other hole through. The way it is constructed, if you drill from the inside with a forstner bit, it cuts a nice clean hole without any issues, However, if you drill the same size hole from the outside in, when it gets to the inside plastic, it tears the plastic and breaks it off. Well guess what? Yea, I now have a serious piece of inside plastic missing.
Here is a picture of the issue. It is where I was installing an additional overflow drain.
Another shot.
As you can see, when you drill it correctly it is clean burr free.
And you can see other holes were nice as well. Those are LED lights to see what is in the live well in the dark.
I thought of all sorts of ways to solve this including buying a new one and starting over. I also thought about heating the area up with a heat gun and installing another piece of plastic (or aluminum) to seal it over. Any ideas out there or would 3M 5200 glue work to seal off the missing plastic? :noidea: :help:
I have a cooler that I was trying to convert to a live well. And for the most part it was working out very well. However, dummy me did something stupid and tried to drill a hole through it from the outside instead of the inside like I drilled every other hole through. The way it is constructed, if you drill from the inside with a forstner bit, it cuts a nice clean hole without any issues, However, if you drill the same size hole from the outside in, when it gets to the inside plastic, it tears the plastic and breaks it off. Well guess what? Yea, I now have a serious piece of inside plastic missing.
Here is a picture of the issue. It is where I was installing an additional overflow drain.
Another shot.
As you can see, when you drill it correctly it is clean burr free.
And you can see other holes were nice as well. Those are LED lights to see what is in the live well in the dark.
I thought of all sorts of ways to solve this including buying a new one and starting over. I also thought about heating the area up with a heat gun and installing another piece of plastic (or aluminum) to seal it over. Any ideas out there or would 3M 5200 glue work to seal off the missing plastic? :noidea: :help:
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