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Old 09-19-2010, 08:09 PM   #3
mcgyver210
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Originally Posted by ShrimpBurrito View Post
Billy - I'm not sure what kind of plastic that is. It might be PVC, but if it's polyethylene, you won't be able to glue it.

But my bigger question is, if the new toilet is to arrive tomorrow, why do you care about the old one?

Dave
It does look like some sort of glue due to residue. I was able to chip the glue away also. Due to this I am thinking it isn't welded.

As for why I want to fix, I figure if I fix it I will still have it as an extra which could come in handy someday.
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