clutch;4365442; said:
yeah okay i guess i will use both your ideas use the cement to glue it and silicone bottom to be positive it wont leak
If you use "weld-on 16" and have matched the Acrylic correctly, you won't need any silicone. It actually welds the Acrylic chemically together. This means that both pieces will have melted and then mixed on a molecular level.
Just like welding metal the two pieces become one.
Silicone does not weld the acrylic, it is an adhesive where it just sets on top of the acrylic and doesn't chemically mix with the acrylic, more like soldering or brazing metal. And so far, I haven't found ANY silicone that actually will stick to acrylic...
clutch;4365488; said:
is there any benefits of using a disc or square?
Other than aesthetics, I would say no...Just make sure the acrylic patch is cell cast like the tank you are mending. Order the patch material online if you need to...
btw Home depot and LOWE's etc. do NOT carry cell cast acrylic.
using dissimilar acrylic when repairing holes will cause crazing like described above, surface cracking in the welded joint. The surface tension setting at different temperatures.
With a 1" overlap, it shouldn't be a problem with leaking, just ugly surface cracks that are not deep enough to catch a fingernail in...
Look around on the internet, where you find "cell cast" acrylic, you'll find "weld-on 16" too...
Places like this;
for cellcast "acrylite" acrylic discs;
http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=140&
weld-on 16;
http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=132&