How to repair a hole in toilet tank?
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Certainly worth a try! Now I am wondering about your toilet, what makes it so special?
You have to replace the seal when you install a new toilet anyway, so that really shouldn't be an issue.
I found two different answers for you:
A potter simply cannot refire a broken pot and make it whole again. The only way to restore such an object is by using "cold materials and process". The first step to fix broken pottery or a ceramic object is by mending the pieces with two-part epoxy adhesive.
Repairing a hairline crack involves using silicone plumbing epoxy on the inside of thetank. Drain the tank completely, using towels to remove all excess moisture. Let thetoilet stand for a day or two with the lid off. The inside of the tank must be completely dry before applying the epoxy.
Replace, it will leak.
Just replace the toilet. You will always fight the old one.
You can glue the corner back on.... but it will probably leak... if not right away... then eventually.... you might be able to find a tank to replace it at a salvage yard... but unless it is the same manufacturer and model type.. it will leak .... for best results.... just replace it.
The flex seal may be worth a try! See if it lives up to all the hyper-advertising! :)