possibly a weld if leak is accessable and repair cheaper than replacement where leak occurred
duct tape it... yay!
You dismantle it and replace the seal.
I found out many years ago that those home steam radiators were invented and first used in my hometown of Lockport, NY.
Are you considering this in a residence? A friend of mine converted a residential steam system with cast iron radiators to hot water for child safety reasons. It all worked, but he had to deal with some water leaks at joints in the radiators. That was a nuisance. The amount of heat delivered to the house will be different with water, but I can't remember if the radiators are oversized or undersized after conversion. In his case it heated fine. Call a professional. EPM
The label on the paint container should have whatever info you want. Figure the radiator temp will not exceed 250*F if you are using steam at 15 psig which is very high for a home system and go from there.
how do i fix a leaky sink
The mens room at our office building has a leaky faucet. Where can we information online on how to fix a leaky faucet?
Replace it
You can fix a leaky faucet.
To fix a leaky PVC joint, you can try tightening the joint, applying PVC primer and cement, or using a repair coupling.
duct tape it... yay!
You dismantle it and replace the seal.
I found out many years ago that those home steam radiators were invented and first used in my hometown of Lockport, NY.
Radiators produce heat by transferring thermal energy to the surrounding air in a room. They are part of a heating system that uses hot water or steam circulating through the radiator to warm up indoor spaces.
you replace it
replace the seals
Brake it down