Acrylic Skimmer Crack Repair

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Does anyone know if the testors plastic cement would work to weld or glue a crack in an acrylic skimmer body? It says that it melts the plastic to create the bond. (Trying to find a product I can source locally).

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We don’t have any acrylic fab shops local. When I looked at it on Amazon the shipping was more than the product and like over a week out is why I wanting to see if I could find something local.
Wish you luck. That's my recommendation.

Maybe someone else will ok something else.

I bought a big thing of it about 2 years ago to make my current sump etc.

Always good to keep on hand to repair.
 
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Wish you luck. That's my recommendation.

Maybe someone else will ok something else.

I bought a big thing of it about 2 years ago to make my current sump etc.

Always good to keep on hand to repair
Oh I agree. I’d like to have some on hand for repairs. Unfortunately things generally don’t go as planned for me lol.
 

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Super glue will work as long as you don't mind what it looks like. It has a tendency to turn the acrylic white where it comes in contact.
 
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Super glue will work as long as you don't mind what it looks like. It has a tendency to turn the acrylic white where it comes in contact.
Will the super glue be strong enough to handle the cup being put on and taken off regularly? I thought about it I was just concerned it might not hold up and was worried about it messing up future use of acrylic solvent.
I have no experience with joining acrylic and just don’t want to make a bad situation worse.
 

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Will the super glue be strong enough to handle the cup being put on and taken off regularly? I thought about it I was just concerned it might not hold up and was worried about it messing up future use of acrylic solvent.
I have no experience with joining acrylic and just don’t want to make a bad situation worse.
I would imagine so, but I can't say that I'd bet on it. I've heard that clear PVC glue will work on acrylic in a pinch, but again - I've never personally tried it.
 

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a couple of plastic ziptie and superglue or a plastic hose clamp and some glue, or if you know someone with a 3d printer you get a exact diameter 5cm pipe to slide right on the skimmer with some glue on it
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I use this stuff for acrylic
works through capillary action,
 
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a couple of plastic ziptie and superglue or a plastic hose clamp and some glue, or if you know someone with a 3d printer you get a exact diameter 5cm pipe to slide right on the skimmer with some glue on it
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I guess sometimes it just takes someone else doing the thinking for you. I have a 3d printer sitting in the same room lol. Printing a sleeve now. Thank you.
 

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