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For those of you using spaflex
What do you use for glue? Can you still use that PVC glue?
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yup, Use both the primer and the glue though. And use both on both pieces that you are glueing.
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Sweet! Thanks for the quick response
Woo, I'm gonna get hiiiiigh :wink: |
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Oh good tip, yeh it really is a lot less bendy than I thought it would be. It doesn't have to go very far so that doesn't matter but it doesn't stay where I want it to without at least glueing one end of it down (or having two people wrangle it). |
After the spaflex is in place you can use a heat gun to erase its "memory" to make it more pliable (less stiff). Use more primer and glue than you normally would use with rigid PVC as spaflex/tigerflex doesn't bond quite as well.
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you can buy spa flex glue that is pottable (ips weld on 725 wet r dry)is the product name
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Haha! Why do you think I encourage mine to use her hair blow dryer daily?
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Hi Christy
It sounds like you are having alot of fun. It is always exciting when comes to setting up a new tank. For SpaFlex PVC I use Weld_On PVC 795 cement. It is a clear cement made for gluing SpaFlex to SpaFlex or SpaFlex to rigid PVC. Always use primer first. It is available at either Home Depot or Rona. Tom R |
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