You could try encasing the whole thing in epoxy. The easiest source for it is the Fiberglass body repair kits that they sell at any parts store or department store that has an auto section. I should emphasize that I do not mean the "Body Putty" or "Body Filler" kits but the similar kits with liquid resin and a sheet of white fiberglass cloth. (Don't use the cloth, justteh resin & hardener). You could piece the parts back together and then build up several thiin layers of the epoxy to seal and strengthen the assembly. Its runny and takes a long time to harden in thin layers so it would take patience and consistent application over 2 -3 days. It gets very hot if you try to make it too thick all at once and will melt your plastic if you try to do it all in one pour. Ordinary modeling clay is a very good way to hold it all together in the right places while you are encasing all the broken pieces. I have repaired many vacume operated gizmos with the stuff and it does an amazing job. Just make sure to leave enough of the nipples exposed so you can get the hoses back on securely. ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com