Cracked Electric Pump: Repair or Replace?

ThePressureKing

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Hey guys,
I have a crack down the intake on my electric pump. I believe it's just the housing that is cracked. Is there an epoxy or something comparable that I could repair it with? Or is it time to replace?
Thanks fellas.

Steven Leipzig
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Hey guys,
I have a crack down the intake on my electric pump. I believe it's just the housing that is cracked. Is there an epoxy or something comparable that I could repair it with? Or is it time to replace?
Thanks fellas.

Steven Leipzig
The Pressure King
Nashville, TN
Roof Cleaning - http://www.thepressureking.com/services/roof-cleaning
House Washing - http://www.thepressureking.com/services/house-washing
Concrete Restoration - http://www.thepressureking.com/services/concrete-cleaning
Residential and Commercial - http://www.thepressureking.com/services/commercial-cleaning
http://thepressureking.com
I would just replace it, since good 12 volt pumps can be had for under 150.00 these days. True, it is easier to repair the suction vs the pressure side of a pump, but you will feel pretty silly when the repair lets go during a good job.
 
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