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have you thought about using a thick gel-like weldon #?
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I have weldon 16, works great on acrylic but wont stick to most plastics. I have some stuff called rez-n-bond, thin like water and works great on most plastics but has no filler capabilities unless you dissolve some plastic shavings in it and use it as a filler that way.
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bubble gum...
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Check lordco or maybe other auto parts place for fusor products. We use fusor products for all our plastic repairs at work(bodyshop). Its like 50+ bucks per tube but it is very strong and it will seal anything you need. I used fusor 142 on my reeflo pump to stop a leak and so far so good.
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While it may work I would not recommend it for plastic. Best to find an adhesive specifically for material of your skimmer.
Epoxy has a few applications IME and include attaching corals, leveling low spots in live rock to better facilitate aquascaping, making bases for acans, zoas and other encrusting corals, among others.
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