Call around to plastic fabricators and ask if you can buy a smallish chunk of 1" black? You won't have to buy a full sheet this wayMore info on why I had asked about laminating thinner material to thicker material. The idea would be to overlay an 1/8" piece over a 1" thick clear piece to avoid the expense of buying a full sheet of black. The laminated piece would be the back wall of the tank blocking out the overflow. That was my intention for wanting to know.
Painting isn't really an option due to the overflow being external, so the water would be in contact with the paint.

Either/or, both are permanent. If you lack the experience, perhaps you have a friend or member in a local club that can help? it's really only a 5 minute process, but if messed up - can turn into a big ordeal.If I want it permanent, do I use Weld-on 4 with wires/pins OR Weld-on 16 (or 40)? Or is that a two part process?
Sorry...total acrylic newb.
Safe to assume you want the black acrylic inside the tank? Personally, I'd get a tube of black Dow Corning 795 (neutral cure silicone) and just silicone it in. Let it cure for a coupla weeks and you're good to go. Can also use GE 1200 series silicone in black - also sticks well to acrylic and doesn't take so long to cure. Spooge some onto the black acrylic, put into place, silicone around it.I have an internal glass overflow box that I want to black out and the consensus was to us a piece of black acrylic. The only problem is that the overflow is a coast to coast and I need to figure out how to affix the acrylic to the glass.
So far I have thought of using rare earth magnets, fabricating a lip that could latch to the glass, superglue or epoxy.
I would prefer to affix the acrylic directly to the glass with magnets being my second favorite option. I really don't want to fabricate a lip just because of the length 65" and the very slim width 3/8".
Thanks for the help.
The silicone will stick to both the acrylic and the glass well enough for cover-up but not well enough for a structural application.
If I misinterpreted the question, please lemme know

James