acrylic help

small triggers

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weld-on works great if its just a seam, if its a large leak from somthing else you may need another small piece of acylic to use as a plug kinda,,,,and slather it with weld-on
 

krazykarel

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I just went to two diff Home Depots and they don't carry Weld on 3 for acrylic. I called Lowes and they say they dont have it. Any ideas?
 

windlasher

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Originally Posted by krazykarel
http:///forum/post/3023758
I just went to two diff Home Depots and they don't carry Weld on 3 for acrylic. I called Lowes and they say they dont have it. Any ideas?
I have never found it except at an acrylic shop or online.
 

gypsana

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Where is the leak and how big is the gap? The thinner Weld-on products may not help. Give me a little more info and I can steer you to the correct product.
 

taznut

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if you have welded it together and you dont have a visible gap you can use weld #16... i did this on all of my joints in the tank before checking and didnt have any problems... if you can see the gap use a small strip of acrylic and weld on #4 and put it on the inside where it is leaking... i found my weld at a glass place in town... they should be able to order it if they dont carry it...
 

gypsana

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Originally Posted by taznut
http:///forum/post/3024077
if you have welded it together and you dont have a visible gap you can use weld #16... i did this on all of my joints in the tank before checking and didnt have any problems... if you can see the gap use a small strip of acrylic and weld on #4 and put it on the inside where it is leaking... i found my weld at a glass place in town... they should be able to order it if they dont carry it...
That really depends on where the leak is located. Weld-on 40 might be their best bet. It is a two part epoxy and will give the most reliable fix to a leak or seam failure. Weld-on 4 and 16 only melt the acrylic together if it is possible. Also they may have to clamp if bowing was the issue. I will wait until they post further info.
 

krazykarel

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I was thinking of just applying the product over the area in question...should I consider placing an additional piece of acrylic on the affected area and then apply product?
 

gypsana

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Can't see the picture.
If it is an area that is still wet none of the Weld-on products will work. Try posting the picture again.
 

gypsana

Active Member
No picture yet.
If it dry then the Weld-on should work. If there is a visible gap you are going to need some acrylic shreds you get when it is cut. This will allow the Weld-on to have something to melt in that place. If you want email me the picture at PM me and I will give you my email.
 

gypsana

Active Member
Krazykarel, sorry could not give a definitive answer but I will bump this to see if someone else has a solution.
There is a crack that affected the base piece in the front. Anyone else repaired a similar issue? This is the picture I was emailed. I hope someone has an answer.
 
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