I have a ~200 gal acrylic glass cage (ahem) I bought from one of those .com places earlier this summer peninsula style (7' x 2' x 2') with overflow along the 2' end.
I keep freshwater Cichlids.
Been full of water since August, livestock since september.
I had a seam split on the outside corner, thankfully behind the overflow divider, so the DT is holding water fine just the overflow chamber is empty. I reworked plumbing to continue filtration etc. so all stable for now.
Contacted the supplier, and they overnighted me a kit to repair it myself.
They sent me 2 sticks of acrylic, 23" x 1/2" x 1" and a tube of weld-on 16 and told me to carefully clean the area dry it etc. then affix the strips to cover the corners.
Where the seam split, it split halfway between top and bottom of the tank. Looks like a perfectly clean like it as never glued (which clearly it had to have been) The front main acrylic panel bows out leaving about a 1/16" gap in the middle of the split, and the gap disappears as the seam gets to the top and bottom.
My questions:
1) Should I first fill in the gaping gap with the weld-on and clamp together to cure it
2) then affix the reinforcing strips
3) Any words of wisdom to guide me through this....my first time with acrylic repair and this time it's gonna count! fortunately the area I will fix wont be seen ever in the overflow area, so I don't have to be too terribly concerned about being messy...
I have been reading up elsewhere and here, so am really looking for first hand guidance.....will probably be making the repair this afternoon.
I heard the split while I was down in basement working on cleaning the sump filter media, had no idea what the noise as, then few minutes later notice my sump was emptying and no return water coming in...upstairs to the mess and the fish were spooked! I've never seen the tank look so empty, they hid in every last nook and cranny, even some that are normally aggressive to each other were hiding side-by side! Took them about an hour to come back out. they wouldn't even feed!
I keep freshwater Cichlids.
Been full of water since August, livestock since september.
I had a seam split on the outside corner, thankfully behind the overflow divider, so the DT is holding water fine just the overflow chamber is empty. I reworked plumbing to continue filtration etc. so all stable for now.
Contacted the supplier, and they overnighted me a kit to repair it myself.
They sent me 2 sticks of acrylic, 23" x 1/2" x 1" and a tube of weld-on 16 and told me to carefully clean the area dry it etc. then affix the strips to cover the corners.
Where the seam split, it split halfway between top and bottom of the tank. Looks like a perfectly clean like it as never glued (which clearly it had to have been) The front main acrylic panel bows out leaving about a 1/16" gap in the middle of the split, and the gap disappears as the seam gets to the top and bottom.
My questions:
1) Should I first fill in the gaping gap with the weld-on and clamp together to cure it
2) then affix the reinforcing strips
3) Any words of wisdom to guide me through this....my first time with acrylic repair and this time it's gonna count! fortunately the area I will fix wont be seen ever in the overflow area, so I don't have to be too terribly concerned about being messy...
I have been reading up elsewhere and here, so am really looking for first hand guidance.....will probably be making the repair this afternoon.
I heard the split while I was down in basement working on cleaning the sump filter media, had no idea what the noise as, then few minutes later notice my sump was emptying and no return water coming in...upstairs to the mess and the fish were spooked! I've never seen the tank look so empty, they hid in every last nook and cranny, even some that are normally aggressive to each other were hiding side-by side! Took them about an hour to come back out. they wouldn't even feed!