Attaching baffles in a sump

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I have an idea, I don't know if it is possible or if anyone has done it before. Okay so my idea is using 2 part epoxy to tack weld my fiji baffle kit in my sump and then once it is cured I will go back and fully silicone the panels. I will probably have to do one panel at a time, let it cure and silicone then move to the next. It will be a longer process then just silicone then in but my thought is the epoxy would give the acrylic a better bond with the glass. I jave seen plenty of threads about people saying how badly silicone sticks to acrylic so maybe this could be a work around. Has anyone tried this before?
 

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I have an idea, I don't know if it is possible or if anyone has done it before. Okay so my idea is using 2 part epoxy to tack weld my fiji baffle kit in my sump and then once it is cured I will go back and fully silicone the panels. I will probably have to do one panel at a time, let it cure and silicone then move to the next. It will be a longer process then just silicone then in but my thought is the epoxy would give the acrylic a better bond with the glass. I jave seen plenty of threads about people saying how badly silicone sticks to acrylic so maybe this could be a work around. Has anyone tried this before?
Silicone alone is fine for sump baffles as they have equal pressures on both sides.. if you trying to build a wall with only water “pressure” on a single side it would become a problem… but what you are wanting to do is fine also although not needed.
 

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