Patching/gluing a tiny hole in a Brute can?

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Has anybody successfully patched a tiny hole and a brute tub? I would buy another one but I only need it one last time!
Are used Super glue gel because I know it safe, then I decided to put some Goop on top.
I can smell the chemicals in that which bothers me.

Anyone have any experience with Goop?

Thank you
 
Super glue over the top of the goop to seal it maybe?


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I just use the plumbers epoxy that comes in a stick and we use to secure rocks together. I did a hole that was about 1" in diameter 5 or 6 years ago and it's never leaked. Just knead up two pieces larger than the size of the hole, press one on each side and it will seal!
 
if it's small enough and you're only using it one last time, you could probably just use a few strips of duct tape on each side and it would probably hold well enough for a little while.
 
Great ideas, thanks guys.
It would "stink" to have 20 gallons of old fishy water on the floors :)
 
I have tubing running into Bruts that I seal with silicone. Also 'patched' a 1" hole by using a uniseal and a short piece of PVC with an end cap.
 
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