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Skimmer plastic repair
Hey so lucky me I snapped the little drain pipe on my skimmer cup when j was using the tube to empty it, didn't crack or anything just the little 1/2 inch Drain that comes down off the bottem of the cup snapped off any ideas as to "glue" it back on or is there like a plastic weld of some sort ? Don't think I need a new skimmer cup if I can just get this back on some how
Thanks Craig Dillman |
You can try drilling into the cup just small enough to create an interference fit and a dab of silicone for a seal. I've done that before.
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Weld-on 14
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If it's made from pvc you could always try some weld on pvc glue.
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http://i1304.photobucket.com/albums/...psdi0smxgm.jpg http://i1304.photobucket.com/albums/...psqmki55bz.jpg Its a reef octopus skimmer if that helps |
Do you use the drain? If it's just there for a plug, super glue will hold it good enough (provided that's not what's keeping your floor dry). You can even drill it out and put a little rubber for plastic plug in there too. If you use it as a drain, the proper way is to buy some Weld-on 14 and an applicator for it. :D
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Thanks for be help in gonna go grab some of the weld stuff and try my hand at that I use it mostly for easy emptying it's not plumbed into anything
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Looks like it may be acrylic. If the Weld-On 14 doesn't work then I would try some Methylene Chloride from a plastics shop. Not sure if you have an Industrial Plastics and Paints in Leth?
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Ok good call just trying to look up if it's acrylic I think your right
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