The only piece that is broken is little plastic part that allows it to rotate. Surely, I don't have to buy a new transducer??????!!!!!
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The only piece that is broken is little plastic part that allows it to rotate. Surely, I don't have to buy a new transducer??????!!!!!
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Looks like a dondon project to me! He will have it duct taped up in no time and might even put his multimeter on it for something or another!
Drill a hole in it, put some rubber washers on either side and put it back on.
What does that one go to, looks like one I might have
I have had a lot of luck with PC7 epoxy putty for repairing pieces like the one you show.
J B weld it. Let it cure for 24 hours.
Do you have the broken part? If so epoxy it back might work for awhile
I am thinking JB Weld.
I fixed one a few years back and it's still holding. Used a two part mixture from Wal mart called plastiweld I think was the name of it.
Thanks guys for the advice. I'm hoping to find the other piece.
I have repaired a couple with a 2 part plastic epoxy made by LocTite. Found it at Lowes. JB Weld will work also
You can epoxy til you're blue in the face. It'll work for a while...til you hit another stump. Save the hassle and buy yourself a product called the TRANDUCER SHIELD AND SAVER. It works better than new and is absolutely permanent.
Well you're in luck I've got one that was given to me by Big Smooth and I'll be glad to give it to you since I've upgraded. Just pm me your number if you're interested.