Flex Paste Ultimate Test - Honest Review

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Is Flex Paste as good is it claims? Here's a real world test. Was I too tough? Also tips on how best to use Flex Paste and results of Flex Glue, Flex Seal, and Gorilla Patch Seal. This is an honest review, I bought these products with my own money and was not compensated in any way by the manufacturers to make this video.
    These are the products tested and discussed in this video:
    Flex Paste 1 lb. container: amzn.to/3pc0J2s
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    Gorilla Waterproof Patch & Seal Tape: amzn.to/3fUCstx
    Flex Glue: amzn.to/3p4d1tr
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Komentáře • 139

  • @danielb1877
    @danielb1877 Před rokem +23

    To stop a crack from expanding, drill a hole at the end of the crack. This is a plugging/patching technique from the military. Thank you for the review. Looking for something to fix a small nick on a PVC elbow that is a drain pipe (at the top of a run)... so zero pressure. It might do the trick.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem +5

      daniel, thanks for the reminder, have used the drill hole technique on quite a few piece with the military back in the day. I just finished filming a follow on video where I used plastic welding which seems to have worked better than anything else. Stay tuned for that video coming out soon.

  • @justinlong4378
    @justinlong4378 Před rokem +12

    I wish you had drilled the ends of the cracks before commencing your fix attempt. This MUST be done, otherwise, it doesn't matter how you attempt to fix existing crack. If not drilled, crack will progress, once water pressure builds inside. Learned the hard way.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem +3

      Justin, great idea, I ended up plastic welding mine, hold up great several months later, plan to shoot the follow up video soon, stay tuned.

  • @MJTVideos
    @MJTVideos Před rokem +11

    The plastic that the tank is made out of is HDPE which is extremely difficult to bond to. I’d recommend learning how to plastic weld because it’s really the only “true” way, unfortunately, to repair HDPE. Even specialty glue companies struggle to develop HDPE glues.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem +1

      Funny you mention it, I did learn to plastic weld, here's the video where I fixed them: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @OGGventures_cruising
    @OGGventures_cruising Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the great video. I'll be sure to check out others you've made. 🙌
    As a full time cruser I always use Sikaflex 291 but lately it's been hard to find. I'm seeing flex past everywhere so I'm thinking of giving it a try.
    Unfortunately I haven't seen any comparison videos on the two.
    Oh and just a suggestion.
    Drill a small hole at the end of you cracks to keep them from growing.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      OGGventures chris, thanks for the hole suggestion. I'm not giving up here, I have an idea about laying in some structure, we'll see how that goes.

  • @fieldlab4
    @fieldlab4 Před 2 lety +1

    My first attempt would be Vulkum. Especially the smooth (untextured) version. Priming the surface with alcohol or something would be important.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      Johan, thanks for the suggestions, will look into these.

    • @fieldlab4
      @fieldlab4 Před 2 lety

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow also, why not high grade silicone? Silicone has low toxicity and excels in adhering to plastics.
      czcams.com/video/G-aQzoHqM80/video.html
      silicones- different cure agents are key- acidic cure (vinegar smell) is cheap garbage, alcohol or water cure are far better,
      silicone is particularly good at sealing and adhering to plastics, including new plastics which are leaching oils. lexan or plexiglass should only be sealed with silicone. You can never paint over silicone or silicon hybrids.
      polyurethane are supposedly more vulnerable to chemical attack, but then silicone the supremely resistant to everything if that's what you're comparing it to.
      boatlife life seal is a hybrid sealant which combines silicone and polyurethane.
      new class: 3M 4000 uv new poly ether sealant
      butyl tape

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      @@fieldlab4 thanks again for the suggestions, I'll have to try them out.

    • @fieldlab4
      @fieldlab4 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow My basic approach to doing repairs on plastic like that would be to find a decent adhesive and sealant to use with a sturdy patch piece but not rely on the sealant for adhesion, but knock some holes in it for some kind of screw, pop rivet or fastener which would also be put in with the same adhesive as a sealant.

  • @TheHughg111
    @TheHughg111 Před rokem

    Saved me from wasting my money. Thank you

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem +1

      H. you're welcome, I think I solved this problem, finally, using plastic welding. Stay tuned for the video, I'm testing out a couple approaches to see which one works best.

  • @MrDraper38
    @MrDraper38 Před 3 lety +7

    Read the directions. Says to let fry 24 to 48 hours. I've used it to fuse two rubber liners together. Let dry 48 hours and no problems.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 3 lety +2

      Robert, as it turned out it was more like 72 hours when I tested with water from the hose, then removed the water, dried them out for another 48 hours before it rained. Thanks for your comment. I was assuming the "fry" was a typo.

    • @lizacannon4538
      @lizacannon4538 Před 2 lety

      u may have made out better with applying a thin layer to make sure the seal was sealed n then another layer. but all in all I think u would of made out better with the liquid flexseal.

  • @cidmex0X
    @cidmex0X Před rokem

    Great advice I'm working on buy some flex paste, instead of using for barrels, I want it to stop the rain drops from the roof😅. The roof has a waterproof thermal seal, however, in Mexico the sun burns as hell all day long, then the night is too cold, this conditions have made a thin but large crack, this year I started to suffer leaks cause of that. As you say plastic barrels are deformed cause water pressure. In this case, I will not contain water, I just want, rain flow and pass freely and do not pass trough the crack.
    I will make the prove, I expect works for me.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      Cid, You might want to use a roofing caulk instead. I've have the flex paste peal on me on several applications. The dark tape might be better if you want to use a flex product. Or the Gorilla Tape version... Get the dark tape. The clear tape also broke down on me over a year or so...

  • @garykay7418
    @garykay7418 Před 7 měsíci

    great job. thank you.

  • @utube4greenfuture
    @utube4greenfuture Před 9 měsíci +1

    Put the paste on when barrol is FULL to avoid crack growth. You put paste on when empty, w/o considering 8 pounds for every gallon you add to it.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Interesting, in this case it would be difficult to apply in a 4 ft deep water barrel full, do you have experience with this approach? In the end I plastic welded both barrels and they're working like champs now: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @alive-awake
    @alive-awake Před rokem

    I want to use this on the top of my badly aged wood pergola slats. 2x4's. Thought it might protect them from any further rot. I dont want to use the liquid for fear of all the dripping down the sides of slats. What do you think??

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      All my experiences with Flex products has been disappointing. But I am a fan of Gorilla Tape, which has worked well for me in several applications. amzn.to/44Yf3jk It comes in white, black and clear.

  • @lizacannon4538
    @lizacannon4538 Před 2 lety +1

    oh also did u clean it
    and also it was to thick. it tells u to not so thick and to let sit for 24 hrs in between coats. how long did the barrel actually sat for to dry with it that thick

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      About a week, it was completely dry. BTW teh commerical pus it on fairly thick...

  • @ianbackus9966
    @ianbackus9966 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Had nothing but great results with the flex paste. I'm not sure your prep work was really all there. Have you considered plastic welding?

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, here's the video the video that solved what flex Paste couldn't: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @thismeandotcom
    @thismeandotcom Před rokem

    Do you think maybe you needed to let it dry longer? Like let it set for a few days....? Maybe you can combine it with other products? Also, it may not work for your project but that doesn't mean it won't work on other projects....

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      I ended up letting it dry for several days, here's an updated video you might be interested in: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @kristopherbell7158
    @kristopherbell7158 Před rokem

    If used with common sense about limitations flex paste it works great, performed without issue on my 200 gallon pond liner with small holes and cracks.. Sadly availibility of higher end stuff is a problem lately too.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      kristopher, makes sense it would work on the pond liner, because you're pushing up against terra firma, the flexing plastic is what did this one in. I did you plastic welding and that worked.

  • @jamiep3196
    @jamiep3196 Před rokem +1

    I'd bet superglue would work well as that welds the plastic rather than a 2nd material trying to fill the gap

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      Actually, I used a better method: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @blade6533
    @blade6533 Před 6 měsíci

    I was about to buy the item. What is the best glue to seal stepping stone and gap filler?

  • @jimbosander
    @jimbosander Před 2 měsíci

    Good test overall. I like the tips in the comment to drill a hole to stop a running split. I came here as was looking for reviews on the Gorilla (or any "paste") product. I don't trust it for strength, it just seems like it's a glorified smear-able rubber.
    I'm trying to repair a gaping hole on the wall of an OLD pool skimmer.
    Used clear primer and cement to layer 3 sheets of fiberglass fabric. At the point of deciding whether to bondo over then paste, or just paste or just bondo :)
    In your case, not sure bondo is a potable option.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 měsíci +1

      May not be, but plastic welding finally solved my problem, here's the video: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @lewisw.6768
    @lewisw.6768 Před 2 lety

    I understand a rain barrel not working, because it's standing water.... what about the frame of a sloped skylight window, where the water will be running off, and then the roof will be drying out?

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety +1

      Lewis, Flex Paste should work well for your skylight window application. But then again so should a high quality caulk.

  • @LuminairPrime
    @LuminairPrime Před 11 měsíci +1

    I feel like this is just a caulking/sealant, and a polyurethane construction adhesive would serve you better, at least on the outside for rigidity!

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 11 měsíci

      agreed, there's nothing special about the Flex products, they're kind of a rip off, at least that's what I've found...

  • @GhostOdyssey
    @GhostOdyssey Před 3 lety +3

    I may never know what I'm gonna see, Mike, but one thing's for certain, I know I'll always get an honest opinion on the items you review on this channel. So with that said, I certainly didn't think you were harsh in not recommending a product that ultimately failed to do what it was supposed to do.
    BTW, I have a question that's not relating to this product, but one that's somewhat similar. One of my nephew's dinosaur toy got dirty, so I decided to wash it. I removed it's rubber neck from its plastic body and filled the neck with water to flush out the gunk inside. What happened was I squeezed the neck too much and the thinnest part of the dinosaur neck formed a bubble that expanded and eventually burst. So now the dinosaur neck has a hole on it and my nephew is none too pleased, heh.
    What kind of a glue can I use to fix and to patch up the hole on this thing? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated and all.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 3 lety +1

      Ghost, that's a tough question to answer, given I can't see the toy. If its a fairly straight cut or small hole a standard super glue might work. A waterproof tape similar to what you'd repair a tent with might also work. You have less options if the "void" can be seen vice hidden somewhere. And a rough surface can be just as much a challenge as a smooth one. Some folks swear by making a past of superglue and making soda, but I haven't had a chance to test that out yet.
      Thanks for your comments, always interesting.

    • @GhostOdyssey
      @GhostOdyssey Před 3 lety +1

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow My little nephew won't let anyone near the "injured" dinosaur, hahaha, so his parents can't take pics when I asked. They got it overseas, but the rubber is akin to those squeeze (almost stress toys) apparatuses, except not as resilient, as this one burst at its weakest point. So yeah, nephew is not too happy, and I can't find a replacement, so am looking to fix it for him.
      Still, thanks for your time and advise, Mike. Appreciated, as always!

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 3 lety

      @@GhostOdyssey sounds almost like a Stretch Armstrong? Did you try Alibaba? They seem to have everything...

    • @GhostOdyssey
      @GhostOdyssey Před 3 lety

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow Yes, stretchy, like Stretch Armstrong. Trying Alibaba is a great idea. Thanks! : )

  • @tippo4
    @tippo4 Před 2 lety +2

    Drill holes at the end of the cracks that will stop that cracks getting bigger

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      Luke, interesting suggestion. I've used holes like that on other projects, but never thought about doing that on this challenge. Stay tuned for an update here, I think I've finally solved this one.

  • @aquaticnstuff7666
    @aquaticnstuff7666 Před 4 měsíci

    I would have sanded some of the plastic down, just scuffed it some, to get a good contact with the flex seal

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 4 měsíci

      I did all that, plastic welding was ultimately solved the challenge, here's the video: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @killy99ln
    @killy99ln Před 2 lety

    Try there Pool Kit.
    I also saw an "hack,, where they used to put the glu on the tape or the paste on the tape and pressd them really hard on it.
    Worked for them on the cheap pkastic Pool

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety +1

      Lucer, thanks for the suggestion, certainly worth trying. How big was the pool?

    • @killy99ln
      @killy99ln Před 2 lety +1

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow it was an ok size not like a mini child Pool.
      It's from Jeffreviews4u on CZcams

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety +1

      @@killy99ln thanks, I'll have to check it out.

  • @donnaboyd9401
    @donnaboyd9401 Před 2 lety

    I have a question. I bought my mom an automatic soap dispenser for her shower. The shower walls are covered in tile so you can't screw the dispenser to the wall.Can i use flex paste to attach the dispenser to the wall

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      Donna, maybe. You would have to use the right amount, doesn't the dispenser come with mounting instructions.

    • @donnaboyd9401
      @donnaboyd9401 Před 2 lety

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow yes but i don't want to drill it into tile. The shower is all tile no easy dry wall

  • @rossitherhodie5659
    @rossitherhodie5659 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @miguelvargas2964
    @miguelvargas2964 Před 2 lety

    My question is can you paint over this flex paste Also can you texture over the flex paste and then paint

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety +1

      Miguel, You could but the paint has to be flexible since the finished surface has a "rubbery" textue, kind of like caulk.

  • @JamesFord-hp8wf
    @JamesFord-hp8wf Před 9 měsíci

    You gotta stop the crack before you put anything on there. Just like a crack in something steel you gotta drill the ends of the cracks and then weld the seam. They make plastic weld also. They do it to automotive plastic bumpers everyday

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 9 měsíci

      Agreed, I ultimately did plastic weld them. Here's the video: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @derrickrosario6233
    @derrickrosario6233 Před 2 lety +1

    I used flex paste works awesome

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      Derrick, no doubt it works under many circumstances just not this one, although I have an idea about adding some structure I might try soon. Stay tuned.

  • @silverestore
    @silverestore Před 2 lety

    Did you FULLY clean the surfaces prior to application?

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety +2

      Jeff, yes I did. Thinking about the test a bit more, I guess I could have put it on a couple inches thick and it might have work, but then to me that's not a patch, its a slab. The used a portion of a smaller wooden barrel that really doesn't have much water in it.

    • @silverestore
      @silverestore Před 2 lety

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow I'm going to try the spray version on my skylight tomorrow, nice and thick.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      @@silverestore best of luck, let me know how it works for you. I've tried all their products some applications work some don't...

    • @silverestore
      @silverestore Před 2 lety

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow I purchased the clear spray instead as I think it's a better application between my roof and skylight because it will seep into every crack. I DON'T like how bloody toxic it is compared to their other products, but I'll be well-protected.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      @@silverestore Thanks for the additional info. Agree on the toxic thing. I'll have to try the clear coating.

  • @werewasyo
    @werewasyo Před rokem

    was there an ultimate solution to fix the barrels?

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      I think plastic welding is the solution, did some trial runs on both barrels which were very successful. Stay tuned.

  • @GertTown
    @GertTown Před 6 měsíci

    Did you try plastic welding?

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I did here's the video where I solved this challenge with plastic welding: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @lizacannon4538
    @lizacannon4538 Před 2 lety

    because u should of used liquid or the spray for that rather than paste and or tape and went up a quarter or halfway of the barrel I would think

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      This my third attempt, I've tried the tapes and sprays. See this video: czcams.com/video/vAzigceofv4/video.html

  • @bingers1585
    @bingers1585 Před 2 lety

    Did you wait for the paste to cure I think it is 24 to 48 hours before. Did you read the directions

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      bingers, thanks for your question. Yes I read the directions. I actually waited 3 days, 72 hours, on this test to ensure it was dry.

  • @rioquibu
    @rioquibu Před rokem

    What about higher heat resistance ?

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      Not sure I understand your question. Plastic Welding is what solved my problem on these: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @ooGYPSYoo
    @ooGYPSYoo Před rokem

    I wonder if this would work to just seal without the job being under pressure. That is what I want it for. Has anybody tried this. I would be using it to seal a leak from water on a vertical wall.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem +1

      Julie, working on an update to this video using plastic welding. I think the tape works better than the paste or glue. A year later all my paste applications have pealed off on several surfaces but in most cases the tape i still in place...

    • @ooGYPSYoo
      @ooGYPSYoo Před rokem

      @Make It or Break It thanks for the reply, maybe I will go that way. Once again thanks 😉

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      @@ooGYPSYoo you're quite welcome, again.

  • @Shaker4x4
    @Shaker4x4 Před rokem

    Drill a small hole each end of the crack to stop the crack spreading.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      Great idea, I ended up doing this and the fix is still going strong: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @werewasyo
    @werewasyo Před rokem +1

    may have to do plastic welding

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      werewasyo, agree, that's what I did, just been testing the results for a while, stay tuned for the plastic weld video coming soon.

  • @puiaturuburu906
    @puiaturuburu906 Před rokem

    Nothing too harsh, it is what it is...

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem +1

      True, but I think the commercials oversell the pastes' capabilities. Stay tuned for the final, better solution I plan to post soon.

  • @Aussienessful
    @Aussienessful Před 2 lety

    It is probably not flexible enough if the crack is expanding under pressure. Fish tank silicon would be better.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      Eric, never thought about using fish tank silicon, I'll have to give it a try. Also thinking about plastic welding the bottom.

    • @Aussienessful
      @Aussienessful Před 2 lety

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow It will depend how well silicon will stick to the plastic, seems some plastics need priming to get glues to stick. Silicon sticks very well to glass and withstands a lot of pressure.

    • @Aussienessful
      @Aussienessful Před 2 lety

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow Also the crack could extend past the glued area.

  • @dl6587
    @dl6587 Před 10 měsíci

    JB Weld Marine Weld Stick

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks, also plastic welding ultimately worked, here's the video: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @niseycombs8578
    @niseycombs8578 Před 5 měsíci

    But directions said wait 24 to 48 hours to let it seal and swell up

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 5 měsíci

      I actually waited for at times over a week and still had the same issues. I solved this one by plastic welding: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @JunkBondTrader
    @JunkBondTrader Před 5 měsíci

    City water's no good, but it's okay to have your rainwater sitting in a barrel with toxic adhesive pasted on the inside wall lol.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 5 měsíci

      That's why I ultimately solved this one with plastic welding. Here's the video: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @SuppamayneHustleClan
    @SuppamayneHustleClan Před 5 měsíci

    Everything flex tape never worked on anything I have used it on

  • @donaldthomas3173
    @donaldthomas3173 Před 2 lety +3

    The problem you're having is, none of those products were designed to work on plastic. I would have to say, your review is only honest in that it failed to patch a material it wasn't designed to patch in the first place.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety +3

      Donald, the label says it works on plastic, and if you look at some of the videos, they use it on clear plastic.

    • @donaldthomas3173
      @donaldthomas3173 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow they use it on plexiglass, stone, cement and it's only good on certain plastics per their own website.

    • @leahrichards2013
      @leahrichards2013 Před 2 lety

      @@donaldthomas3173 Either way they ,the company, is being deceptive. I was under the very same impression !

    • @donaldthomas3173
      @donaldthomas3173 Před 2 lety

      @@leahrichards2013 The company was NOT deceptive. They never claimed their products would work for this application. This is why we read labels and research products BEFORE purchasing.

    • @leahrichards2013
      @leahrichards2013 Před 2 lety

      @@donaldthomas3173 After taking I sure didn't mean to cause such upset but in all you'd have to at least admit it's implied. There are far more things I'd rather be doing than reading every $20 label. All my comment was referring to was the Morel end of business and how that is lacking in this day.
      Truly I haven't the time to pick people apart. Do go for it though!
      God Bless

  • @angyantar5844
    @angyantar5844 Před 2 lety +1

    silicone is the best

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety +1

      Angy Antar, thanks for the suggestion, I might try that next along with some plastic welding.

  • @tuwannarico
    @tuwannarico Před 7 měsíci

    You are suppose to let it dry 24 hours before filling!

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 7 měsíci

      yes, let it dry for three times that and it still didn't work.

  • @damstr8gaming
    @damstr8gaming Před 2 lety

    Jb weld would do the trick just get the original

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      DamStr8, thanks for the suggestion. I have some, and will have to give JB Weld a try.

  • @keymosteel8641
    @keymosteel8641 Před rokem

    I did see you clean the area and now what ?

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      Last weekend, I tried plastic welding. Testing the barrels now, I think that's going to the solution that finally works for me. Stay tuned for the follow on video coming out soon...

  • @mclovinton
    @mclovinton Před rokem

    But u didn't give it enough time to cure

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      I gave it 2 to 3 times as long as what the lable recommended. The Flex products do not last. Now Gorilla Tape, that's another matter... Here's what worked best for me: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @dcole7092
    @dcole7092 Před 7 měsíci

    Use an epoxy first. Then patch.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 7 měsíci

      I ended up plastic welding the cracks, now I have a permenant solution: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @gregkosinski2303
    @gregkosinski2303 Před 2 lety

    How can you have 400 pounds of pressure? Pound is not a unit of pressure.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      Greg, 400 pounds force of the weight of the water, not really pressure.

    • @Aussienessful
      @Aussienessful Před 2 lety

      PSI (pounds per square inch) is pressure.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 2 lety

      @@Aussienessful yup, pressure is a force...

    • @Aussienessful
      @Aussienessful Před 2 lety

      @@MakeItorBreakItNow Yes every square inch of the surface will have 400 pounds pushing against it.

  • @aznycts
    @aznycts Před 3 měsíci

    Your work is Slappy .😂😂😂 10 minutes all talk .

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the feedback. Ultimately plastic welding solved this challenge...

  • @dive4josvic
    @dive4josvic Před 7 měsíci

    A better preparation next time bro

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 7 měsíci

      to your point prep can always be better. Plastic welding is what did the trick here ultimately... Here's the video: czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @jaysenjohnivanturner1972
    @jaysenjohnivanturner1972 Před 4 měsíci

    STOP! throw the barrel out man! if you must do this with a plastic garbage can... place several metal bands from new please google water towers and design before you resume. And come see why you are failing so much.

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před 3 měsíci

      I ended up using plastic welding, and embedded a wire mesh and now the barrels are working good as new, here's the video:czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html

  • @andrianosanastasakis8067

    What a scam!!!

    • @MakeItorBreakItNow
      @MakeItorBreakItNow  Před rokem

      Yeah, I tend to agree with you on this one. here's how I ultimately solved the problem:
      czcams.com/video/IECD0dVc0aA/video.html