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Old 03-03-2006, 02:34 AM
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Put it in an electric frying pan on top of a peice of papertowel but make sure you watch it that the papertowel doesn't catch fire It will turn acrylic to almost rubber then use the colection cup as a jig and bend it around it and let it cool.
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Old 03-03-2006, 02:40 AM
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Once the acrylic is "rubberized", and I bend it to shape, I still need to use weld-on to get it to stay I assume?
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Yep..

Alternatively .. if it was me (and depending on the size/shape of the damage) I'd just use some weldon 16. You can make an acrylic "putty" using weldon and some acrylic shavings. Some of that aluminium tape (for roof flashing etc.) as a backing.
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Old 03-03-2006, 04:12 AM
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That is a good idea too, but the hole might be a bit to large for that.
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What skimmer and model ?
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Old 03-03-2006, 06:16 PM
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ASM G6, the collection cup is as big as my head.
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If you somehow end up down here in Calgary drop by and we'll fix it up or make a new part.
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Put it in an electric frying pan on top of a peice of papertowel but make sure you watch it that the papertowel doesn't catch fire It will turn acrylic to almost rubber then use the colection cup as a jig and bend it around it and let it cool.
Has you wife beat you for that one yet One thing to watch about heating Acrylic is not to heat it to fast or to to high of a temp, both of these will cause it to form bubbles. I wrecked lots of skylights that way when I worked for Mac's plastics in Edmonton years ago

I think the absolut best way to heat it would be in an oven set at about 280 degrees on a nice flat cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or wax paper.. if some one trys this let me know how much it stinks up the house.. I'm scared of my wife

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Old 03-04-2006, 05:31 AM
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Kari, are you a store or something? I will be in Calgary Next Friday-Sunday.

I am hoping to have it fixed by then, but might not. I picked up some weld-on 3, weld-on 16, and a small sheet of 1/8" acrylic to try a patch-job.
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