A bulkhed with a plug is one way to do it. The OD of bulkheads vary by manufacturer. The type of plug will depend on if your using a slip or threaded bulkhead. Either way the plugs are standard parts available at all most any hardware store. This is best if you might want to use the hole latter.
You can also seal it by bonding another peice of acrylic over the hole. This is the best permanent solution as it will never leak if done properly. I have plenty of scrap acrylic and the proper bonding agent. You can get them at a plactic supply store or many sign stores.
Just picked up an Acrylic tank and it has a hole the size of 1 1/4" diameter.
How do I close it up? someone mentioned a 1/2" bulkhead with some sort of plug? anyone know what the plug is called or where I can find it so that it will
fit in a bulkhead?
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Just picked up an Acrylic tank and it has a hole the size of 1 1/4" diameter.
How do I close it up? someone mentioned a 1/2" bulkhead with some sort of plug? anyone know what the plug is called or where I can find it so that it will
fit in a bulkhead?
OK, A couple of ideas.
A Bulkhead would work, but it would be ugly. I am not sure there are any 1/4 bulkheads which means that you would have to drill it out to 1/2' making it ugly and big which leave you with option two.
Easier: Tape off the hole on both sides. This is to catch drips. Cut a circle out of Acrylic a little larger than the hole that is there and glue it in place using acrylic glue like WELD-ON. This glue bonds the acrylic pieces together. Still ugly, but less ugly than a bulkhead. For the paranoid, you could do both sides.
If it were thicker, you could actually plug it using an acrylic dowel but I dont imagine a 35g is more than 1/4 inch. In that case you could buy a slightly larger dowel and using a drill and fine sandpaper very slowly bring the new dowel down to where it just barely fits into the hole and secure with weld on.
I did this with a 400 gal tank but that was 1" thick acrylic.
Others may have other ideas.
I believe the hole is 1.25" not 1/4". I may be wrong.
see https://www.homedepot.com/s/1%2F2%20PVC%20plug?NCNI-5 The first 2 are threaded the third is a glue in slip fitting.
I believe the hole is 1.25" not 1/4". I may be wrong.