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05/02/2014, 09:02 PM | #1 |
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Sump bulkhead fittings questions?
Hi all,
Question 1: my sump had a hokey plug in a hole, like a big plastic bolt. It was chewed up and looked like a souuce for leaks. I have looked all around, but I can not find any bulkhead "plugs". So I guess I can put in a standard bulkhead with a cap. Am I missing something? Q2: In the event you need to close lots of holes in an acrylic sump, or reinforce a panel, does one just silicone in a panel, or is there a special "welding" glue for that? If so, how long till you can use the sump? Q3: Places like Ace Hardware, or Home Depot, do not seem to sell fittings with gaskets. In my boat, I use through hulls all the time, but they are bedded in with 5200 or something like that. I am told only 100% silicone for aquariums. Can you just bed in bulkhead fittings with silicone (in this case just the sump). |
05/02/2014, 10:07 PM | #2 |
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i have always put a bulkhead in and a cap to seal it up. i have seen acrylic patch on top of the hole for permanent fix as well not no personal experience with it.
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05/03/2014, 09:49 AM | #3 |
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There are plexi glues called Weld-On or Sci-Grip that are used to glue pieces of plexi together. Home Depot sells a threaded plug you screw into threaded bulkheads or if it a slip bulkhead you could glue in a piece of PVC with a cap on it but you will need to replace the bulkhead if you ever want to use it for a return or intake.
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05/04/2014, 08:53 AM | #4 |
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Got a lesson in acrylic welding yesterday from a local shop to plug a previous sump float valve. He does plastic work for me in various capabilities. It appears after some searching is the Weld-ON 3 or 4 is the trick. High VOC, like PVC glue. I learned that all PVC glue are potable in the same manner.
You use the needle bottle, run the joint, the stuff wicks in. Handle-able in one minute, in two hours you can do what you want, 24 hours full cure. In five minutes the vast majority of fuming is gone, in two hours, not issues. In 24 hours 100%. So no worries on the water/livestock. Easy peasy, I now get how it would be easy enough to build anything. For a full sump I would use number 4, it is a slower curing and stronger connection. I would double check on a full tank however. |
05/04/2014, 09:23 AM | #5 |
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#4 or #16 are the correct Weld-On's for acrylic. For something like a patch, I would go with the #16 - it is thicker, and at least IME, easier to use for things like that.
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05/04/2014, 09:50 AM | #6 |
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1. I would either use an appropriate sized threaded plug (assuming the bulkhead is threaded) or remove the bulkhead and cover it with a piece of acrylic. Use Weld On #4 or #16, not silicone to attach the acrylic.
2. Use Weld On #4 or #16, not silicone to attach the acrylic. 3. Use standard PVC fittings with Teflon tape. |
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