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![]() yuppers weld 16 is the trick put it on the inner seam and clamp toether and you wont hardy see it ...
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![]() A month or so ago I had the same problem with a Euroreef 180. I used Weldon to but my collection cup back together.
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![]() Nothing against Weld On 16 but it's fairly thick and a bit slow to cure. Good gap filling qualities. If you need very close tolerances then go with Weld On 4 which is like water and cures quite quickly or go with #3 which cures very quick.
All will do the trick.
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![]() Weldon 4 is great if you can reassemble the pieces and then just wick in the glue with a needle and squeeze bottle.
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