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Old 04-08-2010, 06:23 AM
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you can use a thin kerf blade on your tablesaw(1/16)-for your router use a dovetail jig.to glue it together use methylene chloride using a plastic square with the corner cut off and needles to keep a space while gluing.look at melv's reef to see how he made his
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Old 04-08-2010, 08:28 AM
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The Acrylic is the same kind as Melev's Reef. It's 1/4" with the blue coating for protection.

I actually got the idea and design for the sump from Melev's Reef, so I've kind of been trying to use his idea's. As for gluing I don't want to actually ''glue'' to partitions together, I'm looking to use the Weld-On which will actually bind or fuse the pieces together as 1 with a clean/clear finish.

Does Methylene Chloride do the same thing as Weld-On? How much more available would it be to purchase locally?
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Old 04-08-2010, 02:33 PM
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Weldon is about 16$ from Industrial Plastics and the methylene chloride is about 20$ for a litre can from Sabic.

I find the glue joints are stronger if you use methylene chloride. More difficult to break!

You'll definitely need to call them to get the pricing in Lethbridge.
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Old 04-08-2010, 05:01 PM
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The Acrylic is the same kind as Melev's Reef. It's 1/4" with the blue coating for protection.

I actually got the idea and design for the sump from Melev's Reef, so I've kind of been trying to use his idea's. As for gluing I don't want to actually ''glue'' to partitions together, I'm looking to use the Weld-On which will actually bind or fuse the pieces together as 1 with a clean/clear finish.

Does Methylene Chloride do the same thing as Weld-On? How much more available would it be to purchase locally?
Glueing .. Chemically welding .. I use strictly methylene chloride for my joints, no weld on. It's water thin, and you'd only need at most 30ml to do a sump.
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Old 04-08-2010, 09:45 PM
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I was not aware you get get that is such small quantity but then I bought mine a few years back when it was still called GE Polymers.
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I was not aware you get get that is such small quantity but then I bought mine a few years back when it was still called GE Polymers.
Most plastics shops with a retail front should sell 250ml cans for about $10
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Old 04-09-2010, 07:29 PM
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the bottle i bought was 55 ml when i built my sump-you should be able to get that at a craft store as it is a solvent
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The real challenge is *applying* the methylene chloride. I used to use titration pipettes and that worked really well but I got those from a Physics lab I worked in in university and they've slowly all been broken over the years so I'm looking for something new with a needle point to allow precise control.

What are people using ?
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