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![]() As the title says. Thinking of using black ABS sheet for an overflow box.
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![]() yes. most plastic items in aquarium industry is abs such as powerheads.
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![]() Perfect! Thanks Chin. Do you know if it bonds to acrylic?
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![]() I believe so - use weldon16. that stuff seems to bond everything together. but i don't believe its a very strong bond.... you might want to check into that or if somebody else can pipe in.....
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![]() Actually strenght isn't all that important for this application. Thanks for the help.
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![]() Weldon 16 is a thicker, more syrupy version of Weld-on 4. I dont know if they surfaces they will bond are different or not however?
16 Will act as a 'gap filler' as well, but the portions where it is not a direct bond between the 2 surfaces and the 16 is just filling will not be nearly as strong(infact you can break it off with a fingernail). Weld-on 4, when applied correctly, is amazingly strong! I have heard it should work for ABS as well. If you can find a page with the different uses of each Weld-on, you should be able to find one for the job you need. This site does not seem to indicate #16 will work with things other than acrylic however: http://www.ellsworth.com/display/pro...&productid=804 Here we go... didnt really read through it much but this page might help: http://www.sdplastics.com/weldon.html Cheers, Chris
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![]() I used 16 to build my overflow box out of ABS and it seems to be a strong bond(recomended by industrial plastics).I'll check out those links for more info...
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