Thoughts on this tank.

FewestKitten896

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This is an 18 gallon aquarium i picked up for pretty cheap. However this this particular place in the seam has me questioning the integrity of the aquarium. It holds water with no leaks and i guess this is pretty common with acrylic tanks.
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Me personally having worked with acrylic, I would go over the seam with a solvent bonding agent to reseal the seam and then add a bead of acrylic sealant. You must know what you are doing and clamp your work or risk the original weld failing. You may want to just go with a bead of sealant.
 
Me personally having worked with acrylic, I would go over the seam with a solvent bonding agent to reseal the seam and then add a bead of acrylic sealant. You must know what you are doing and clamp your work or risk the original weld failing. You may want to just go with a bead of sealant.
Yeah i am thinking just the bead might be sufficient. I am fairly handy and enjoy me some projects but i dont have clamps that would work for this purpose.

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I'd consider cutting a long narrow strip (like 1/4x1/4" or 1/2 x 1/2") and using Weldon to bond it inside the corner.
 
I'd consider cutting a long narrow strip (like 1/4x1/4" or 1/2 x 1/2") and using Weldon to bond it inside the corner.
Yeah that has crossed my mind. I have also read something about putting the seam edge on a flat surface and using weld on the create something like a silicone joint on a glass tank.

Which version of weld on, seems to be 4, 16 and 40 are most widely used. Thanks.

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