Is on the outside? I would be a little concerned it looks like only a tiny bit would be holding the pressure. The idea to cut a small piece and use thick glue would be good.
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Anything different done for a hair ? Or is that better cuz it’s not a fully crack ?That crack looks more like a hair to me.
A hair I mean as in a dog, cat, or human hair. The thicker types are ment for filling in gaps. Where as the thinner glues could work for small cracks.a hair
Ahh yea that was a hair haha.A hair I mean as in a dog, cat, or human hair. The thicker types are ment for filling in gaps. Where as the thinner glues could work for small cracks.
When you say patch do you mean a piece of arycllic or patch as on Weldon 4? I just did a full test and it’s leaking do you think that should still be good enough knowing that it leaks now ?hi ,definitely use a small patch over area , agree above .
# 4 1st if you choose, then #16 inside and outside.
personally i would skip the 4 and just patch piece ,#16 ,let dry,go over perimeter of patch ,and outside of sump .
like new...
So cut a small piece and use super glue? Then that in with Weldon 16?Is on the outside? I would be a little concerned it looks like only a tiny bit would be holding the pressure. The idea to cut a small piece and use thick glue would be good.
It’s on inside and outside. I filled it and it leaks now I was not aware. Thick glue or Weldon 16?Is on the outside? I would be a little concerned it looks like only a tiny bit would be holding the pressure. The idea to cut a small piece and use thick glue would be good.
Thank you very much man. Last thing what do you mean by WIWD lol. Foreign language heh. Thank youa piece of acrylic as patch, using only #16 WIWD.
dry and clean area, go over crack,bottom seam,add weld to patch ,wait to dry ,then around patch and ,over crack on outside.
You rock thank you. Any idea where I can get this patch of acrylic ? Any specific kind I need ? Home Depot ?What i would do...
box store ? ,glass shop ? just make sure is acrylic ,not plastic.You rock thank you. Any idea where I can get this patch of acrylic ? Any specific kind I need ? Home Depot ?
Thank you so much for your contributions to this forum. You have helped me in the past and it’s so much appreciatedbox store ? ,glass shop ? just make sure is acrylic ,not plastic.
use same thickness as sump, or no less than 3/16" ...
Of course. Just worried it won’t fuse if I can’t get any liquid into the grooves. I’m sure I’m over thinking it but a leak in the tank scares me.
I ended up testing it before and there is a small leak now. I’m going to retest it once I do the repair.Instead of using a needle applicator you can use a syrenge with 1-2 mils of #3 or #4 to force the glue into the crack. I'd test the sump by leaving it outside full of water a couple days to make sure there wasn't a real slow leak.
Yea when I said I wasn’t sure If I could find a hole that was before I knew there was a leak. You trust this stuff to hold up for years ?If water can leak through the crack then Weldon 4 can easily fill it and melt the acrylic back together. A patch on top after is not a terrible idea for extra safety.
No superglue, Weldon products only.
It’s handy stuff to have as you can fix anything acrylic with it. Bought some skimmers cheap because they had a crack or broken part and Weldon it back as new. Got to love acrylic.
Yea when I said I wasn’t sure If I could find a hole that was before I knew there was a leak. You trust this stuff to hold up for years ?