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I water tested mine within ten minutes. With methylene chloride that is. With weld-on 16 I'd wait 30 min. |
Really? Cool. I just thought it was better to leave it for a while to make sure it's dry, but I guess if it's good within 10 minutes .......
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Meth is ready to fly in no time at all. :D
really.. I ain't pullin your leg. ;) |
I'm thinking smell enough of that stuff and you'll be ready to fly in no time as well !!! ... :lol:
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thanks for the links, they explain a lot. can i get the Methylene Chloride and weld-on at HD or revy? ...approx how much $$ would this run me?
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Most acrylic manufacturers recommend waiting 24 -48 hours to reach full bond strength; I'd rather be safe than wet!
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contacted Industrial Paint and Plastics and they said 1/4" acrylic is 7.89per square foot. that means for standard 33gal tank that ~$120...seems expensive to me, is it cheaper elsewhere?
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Sorry to hear about your disaster. Did the seal break or did the glass break? If it was the glass I would say that you should add foam to the bottom to even out any imperfections. It sound kind of like a pressure point somewhere on the tank. If it was the seal then it probably is related to unclean glass at the time it was built. Either way it still sucks.
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