whatcaneyedo
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Unfortunately I used Weld-On 16 because no where in Prince George sells Weld-On 4 and I didnt feel like waiting weeks to have it shipped. The Weld-On 16 is a lot thicker and gave me some dried up drips along the joints but once the reactor has had kalk in it for a while the inside will be so white it wont matter anymore. I got rid of the outside drips along the joints with my router.
I like using a reactor for the dosing of lime water because it doesnt make a big white mess of my ATO fresh water holding container and I dont have to worry about my Tunze dosing pump jamming up either. Plus I was able to make this dirt cheep because I got the acrylic for free and I already had nearly all of the other parts and tools I needed. It just took a $20 shopping trip to home depot for some PVC, nylon bolts, wing nuts and a large O-ring. It also helped that this week I'm laid off without anything better to do...
I like using a reactor for the dosing of lime water because it doesnt make a big white mess of my ATO fresh water holding container and I dont have to worry about my Tunze dosing pump jamming up either. Plus I was able to make this dirt cheep because I got the acrylic for free and I already had nearly all of the other parts and tools I needed. It just took a $20 shopping trip to home depot for some PVC, nylon bolts, wing nuts and a large O-ring. It also helped that this week I'm laid off without anything better to do...