Eugen wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 11:35 pm Keep the set course Jeff! An idea did come to me when I saw that blob of solder in the middle.
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I would melt that blob with a soldering gun and suck the solder with this tool
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because I have one. Then I would drill a tiny hole there if the original hole was not open. Would fill the float with water and then keep the float with hole downwards so the water inside gathers at the hole and either suck or push air in with a syringe with thin needle, which would force the water out. I happen to have a syringe too from giving the dog injections.
Then I'd heat the seam all around with a mini butane torch, as I have one of those too, and take the two halves apart. If it didn't come apart I'd just do fresh solder with the torch all around, just like in plumbing, and wipe excess solder with a wet rag.
If it did come apart I'd clean up both halves and solder them back together.
To solder the remaining hole I'd keep the float with the hole downwards and heat up the spot with the torch touching the spot with solder from time to time until a blob sticks nicely at the hole. I'd keep the float with the blob down as the weight of the blob counteracts the possible sucking that might happen there. How's that for a hairy suggestion?!![]()
I'm not done though. I would also silver plate it. Don't laugh, I've done it to parts of a boat carb I used to have.![]()
Dang, I wish there wasn’t 700 miles between us because you’re hired!
That’s a good plan for sure.

