Lightly file with a coarse file to leave roughened surface. Insert self tapping screw into hole, adding a coarse lock washer (not spring circular type). Alternatively a fine nut and bolt if the hole position allows it. Add JB weld going all the way around if you can.
yep, same experience, Tried JB weld several times, even tried soldering iron to try and melt/fuse plastic together. Nothing works....you should be able to buy replacement part !!
*I haven't used it yet, however, this pressure washer replacement gun offers greater spray flexibility over the standard sprayer gun that came with my pressure washer originally.*
My Sunjoe power wash is leaking near the wand and lance connection. I removed my soap dispenser and reconnected the lance and it’s now leaking. What should I do?
Thanks. Mine leaks badly, likely the same crack, but I can not see it. Hey, 1750 psi, what should we expect. In my case into the garbage can and order new wand. I have used JB weld successfully before, but that was 40 years ago. Not this time.
I have a washer part such as this shown here, and thought I'd give it a try. It didn't work. JB weld don't bond properly with the plastic the wand is made of. I must admit, my repair lasted seconds, and that was it. The leak was back, just as bad as it was in the first place. It only lasted long enough, till I opened the trigger, and that was the end of that. Don't rely on JB Weld to do the trick of repairing these wand's plastic. It won't work for long, no matter how well you sand it for grip.
Mine is 1700 psi and my jb weld works with it and maybe youre right it will leak after few times of use cuz i havent use it yet for a long period of time but as of now its not leaking try to sand first the crank part make it rough then apply the jb weld let it dry for 1 day and wala it works
It won't hold. I used epoxy and even wrapped string around the split and it lasted about 2 minutes. He doesn't even have the pressure up on the finished gluing job. I set mine alongside the road and someone thought they were getting a great freebie. It doesn't work well either, just does a skinny line. This PW is a POS.
dont be rude brother i just want to show how i fix my stuff yup maybe ur right it wont hold that long and i havent use my pressure washer yet for a longer period of time .I only test it for few minutes And my pressure washer has only 1700 psi not that strong that might the reason why mine still working .
@@asianmechanicguy6483 He's being more objective than rude. 1700 psi is plenty to get past that JB weld btw. Still, yes, Thank You for showing what you did.
my jb weld failed , it hardened well but when I connected the water it leaked bad.. Thinking of using a solder iron and melting it together. bad video man , you need full pressure. JB WELD will not hold !
Lightly file with a coarse file to leave roughened surface. Insert self tapping screw into hole, adding a coarse lock washer (not spring circular type). Alternatively a fine nut and bolt if the hole position allows it. Add JB weld going all the way around if you can.
yep, same experience, Tried JB weld several times, even tried soldering iron to try and melt/fuse plastic together. Nothing works....you should be able to buy replacement part !!
yup ur right mine works for 1 time only and after that the next time i did use it it leaks so i did buy a new one
How about some hose clamps and make room in handle to fit?
*I haven't used it yet, however, this pressure washer replacement gun offers greater spray flexibility over the standard sprayer gun that came with my pressure washer originally.*
My Sunjoe power wash is leaking near the wand and lance connection. I removed my soap dispenser and reconnected the lance and it’s now leaking. What should I do?
Thanks. Mine leaks badly, likely the same crack, but I can not see it. Hey, 1750 psi, what should we expect. In my case into the garbage can and order new wand. I have used JB weld successfully before, but that was 40 years ago. Not this time.
mine works but after few times of using it ..it leaks again
I have a washer part such as this shown here, and thought I'd give it a try. It didn't work. JB weld don't bond properly with the plastic the wand is made of. I must admit, my repair lasted seconds, and that was it. The leak was back, just as bad as it was in the first place. It only lasted long enough, till I opened the trigger, and that was the end of that. Don't rely on JB Weld to do the trick of repairing these wand's plastic. It won't work for long, no matter how well you sand it for grip.
do you know where to buy this part?
Mine only leaks when I turn the washer and I don't want to turn the pressure on when I disassemble the gun, any recommendations?
I have exactly the same problem on the same gun. Have read that no glue(JB) will hold the pressure. How is this holsing for you?
Mine is 1700 psi and my jb weld works with it and maybe youre right it will leak after few times of use cuz i havent use it yet for a long period of time but as of now its not leaking try to sand first the crank part make it rough then apply the jb weld let it dry for 1 day and wala it works
@@asianmechanicguy6483 Any update on the performance?
It won't hold. I used epoxy and even wrapped string around the split and it lasted about 2 minutes. He doesn't even have the pressure up on the finished gluing job. I set mine alongside the road and someone thought they were getting a great freebie. It doesn't work well either, just does a skinny line.
This PW is a POS.
dont be rude brother i just want to show how i fix my stuff yup maybe ur right it wont hold that long and i havent use my pressure washer yet for a longer period of time .I only test it for few minutes And my pressure washer has only 1700 psi not that strong that might the reason why mine still working .
@@asianmechanicguy6483 He's being more objective than rude. 1700 psi is plenty to get past that JB weld btw.
Still, yes, Thank You for showing what you did.
What did you use for the crack??
jb weld
I did the JB weld twice and it didn't work.
My this water pressure gun is not working... please make a video of working of this machine
im has only 1700 psi still working until now next time il make a video on it
Little badass
it’s not holding it at all. i watched this video and bought the glue and just wasted my money and i’m sorry to say it’s not a useful video
mine has only 1700 psi maybe yours has higher psi
my jb weld failed , it hardened well but when I connected the water it leaked bad.. Thinking of using a solder iron and melting it together. bad video man , you need full pressure.
JB WELD will not hold !
ur pressure washer had high psi bro so it needs gun replacement
@@asianmechanicguy6483
Yup , going to Home Depot to buy one now. Thanks