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I have a tiny, internal / invisible leak in a gas cooker. Can anyone tell me if it would be possible to fix the <4mB over 2 min leak using that tyreweld cannister for tyre punctures. I would connect it to a bicycle inner tube valve where the tube had been cut in half with one end closed and the other connected to the cooker hose with a clamp. After releasing the compound to seal the leak I would remove the venturi and pass air through the system to release the tyreweld particles. Are there any small openings in the cooker's internal workings that might get blocked? Any suggestions to the possible effectiveness of this procedure?
 
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I've seen and heard of some stupid things but this is a topper. Must be in the top 3 of stupid ideas. What kind of guys are we training in this industry to even contemplate such stupidity.

I had to edit out a lot of swearing in the above sentence :smile:

aye right Tam, lay aff the trainers haha, listen im no taking the blame for EVERY rocket who jumps aboot saying they are gas engineers some must be self taught idiots
 
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