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![]() I was trying to drill out the grate on the overflow in my tank to get the water level down a little while still maintaining the same flow. Well, a piece of the overflow cracked out and I have had to make a piece of acrylic to cover it for now
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![]() I would think coral expoy would do the trick.
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![]() Underwater epoxy is more of a plug/filler than a glue. I would not trust it to hold two pieces of anything together for a critical application such as this.
Real epoxy applied while dry and allowed to cure overnight maybe and/or gobs of Superglue perhaps too. |
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![]() An acrylic adhesive like Weldon will be the safest bet. Needs to air cure for 24 hrs though. Hold one, edit... if you can get hold of some nylon hardware, screw/nut, would that do the trick? Or even a zip tie or two in the meantime...
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![]() Thanks for the quick responses. I have tried coral epoxy for now. I have found a product called GOLD LABEL UNDERWATER SEALER but so far it seems like it is only available in the UK. Looks like amazing stuff tho. I have a week off in May, I may try to drain the tank a little and seal it with silicone then.
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![]() silicone does not stick very well to acrylic. Like mike31154 says, dry it out use weld on #4 it will wick into the crack. wait 24 hrs
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![]() Can you drain the sump a little, let it run down and then air cure a new piece where you need to?
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