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![]() There is a glue product out there that is called Gorilla glue. It is a polyurethane glue, the piece's to be glued have to be wet down, apply glue and clamp. best on the market I have used it on a odd ball fitting for my whole house RO system.
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![]() Good glue but the Polyurethane expands a lot. Has to be clamped very tightly.
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![]() This is true but worth it if it can be done/
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![]() I was just looking at the Euroreef site. Do you think the lid might be PVC? If so Weld On won't work. It's an acrylic glue.
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![]() Still think Gorilla glue would be the way to go, but that's just what I would do. Have used it on strange things and it worked
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