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![]() I've bought a new to me 265 gallon aqaurium, it has been sitting empty for over a year, the seals look good but are a little rough. To be on the safe side I want redo the seals.
The best consensus is to use Rtv108, but having a hard time finding it. I went to Ackland grainger but they don't carry it or couldn't find it. I know grainger (USA) carries it but the clerk said thats the US. Anyone have a parts number or sku for Canada? Ive tried ordering online, but the places I have found won't ship to Canada, of course. Any canadain sources? I would like to order it and have it by next week.
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![]() Never mind found the suppliers list, posted by another member
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![]() Would Rtv108 be better than GE SCS1200?
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![]() Just an FYI for edmonton retailers, MRO electronic sells the 2.8oz tubes for $11 each, the didn't have any 10oz tubes. Electronic connection had 10oz tubes for $15 each. I bought 4 tubes
![]() As for rtv108 being better, based in my research it is better for larger aquariums due it's higher tensile strength.
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![]() Curious if it causes Shortness of Breath?
SCS1200 is pretty crazy stuff, so that stuff must be intense! |
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![]() Tank builders use both. They are both great products. While RTV has a higher tensile strength, it is somewhat negligible.
SCS1200 seems to be a little easier to source in decent quantities. |