Ok I did not listen in the beginning, I did not add a flange to the top of my sump as suggested

now I have this. I know pictures are not that great, but is there any way to save this sump or is it ton of $ for garbage?
I didn't fabricate this but now I sure would love to repair if possible, thanks ahead of time.
Not sure, it appears the seam broke cleanly which is not a good sign. Despite the lack of bracing, the seams should *never* break clean like this, there is another potential issue here (material, technique, machining, solvent, something..) You can try to clean it up and add a top brace but I'd definitely add gussets to the seams to try to reinforce them.
I have a couple questions about using IPS Weld-On #40.
I am building a reactor using a 4" ID (4.5" OD) cast acrylic tube. My plan is to attach 4" PVC fittings on the ends using the Weld-On.
How should I apply the Weld-On, industrial syringe, brush or ...? How much should I apply? Any recommendations on what to mix the two-parts in?
Finally, one of the two parts says on the container to store in temperatures below 60F. Where do you all generally store this, refrigerator/cool basement? How critical is this?
Thank you all very much for this thread!
Any 5-20cc/ml syringe should work fine, no needles please
IMO you should raise the tube up about 3/32" and fill the gap with 40. One would prefer an angle on the bottom to facilitate capillary action but not as critical on the thin 1/4" wall.
Storage is not all that critical, it's a shelf life thing. 40 has a longer shelf life if kept cool, but either way - shelf life is ~6 months or less. I used to keep mine in the fridge but don't anymore, the smell will ruin your fridge - just so ya know.
I'm not sure why you're using 40 for this, but that's up to you and yet another program
Hey guys, looking for acrylic thickness advice. I'm building a 36"x36"x16" rimless/braceless. The front and side panels are 1-3/16" thick (got it for free). I need to buy a bottom panel and back panel in a couple days. All panels will be purchased cut to size and milled with router.
Will 1/2" material be acceptable for the bottom? The stand will have have 3/4" plywood and will be generously overbuilt for support.
Because of cost, I don't want to get 1-3/16" material for the back. What is the minimum you recommend?
1/2" is just fine for the bottom.
1" is what I'd recommend for the back. 3/4" will hold but will also bow more than you really want to see.
Please be sure the material is good stuff; Polycast, Acrylite GP, or Plexi-Glas G. Same goes for the 1 1/4" you have, if it's not one of the above brands - I would not build a tank with it. Mot other brands are far too variable in their quality controls so may/may not glue well and if they do glue "well" - may not hold over time, so simply not recommended.
HTH,
James