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Fibreglass will do it - get some from Halfords - you can use a tin with acivator or be more sophisticated and use the mesh.


https://www.halfords.com/motoring/paints-and-body-repair/fillers-and-preparation/davids-isopon-p40-kit-250ml-194746.html


You wont get a pretty repair.


You can get repair tape from Toolstation etc


eg


https://uk.gorillaglue.com/gorilla-waterproof-patch-seal-tape/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_9-A7uns8gIVj5ftCh3WMwz3EAAYASAAEgL7u_D_BwE


And this looks the best value


https://www.screwfix.com/p/self-amalgamating-rubber-tape-black-3m-x-25mm/2115v


Tape less messy than fibreglass

Not clear why it's spilt and not a place where you'd expect it to split either. If you can remove the lower two brackets, replace the final piece of pipe with a new one from one of the local DIY stores or All Type roofing on the Lane, they may have an odd piece knocking around the yard (sort of opposite Rose the butcher)


Or if that fails you could always try one of the local handy(wo)man

jazzer Wrote:

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> Not clear why it's spilt and not a place where

> you'd expect it to split either. If you can remove

> the lower two brackets, replace the final piece of

> pipe with a new one from one of the local DIY

> stores or All Type roofing on the Lane, they may

> have an odd piece knocking around the yard (sort

> of opposite Rose the butcher)

>

> Or if that fails you could always try one of the

> local handy(wo)man


Was caused by Two large (24" x 18" x 2") paving stones being left leaning against the pipework

during garden work. Had not noticed it until I moved them a few weeks after work had ended.


Sealed it with Fernox LS-X

Still a tiny drip after a few applications.

Will see if it clears up after a couple more layers of Resin..


Foxy

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