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06/08/2016, 05:45 AM | #1 |
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Suction cups
I have some plexiglass panels I bought with clasps and suction cups but the suction cups are not sticking to the glass. Does anyone know where I can find good suction cups. These are about the size of the ones you get on a 100-300 watt heater. 1 inch with about a 1/4 inch bud on the end. There a bouts. They are clear, but I don't care if they're neon orange. I just need them to hold.
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06/08/2016, 08:10 AM | #2 |
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check out the magclip. it should work well.
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You might want to try throwing the suction cups in boiling water for 10 seconds or so. Sometimes this will make them more pliable.
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I sacrificed a Veggie Mag. I pulled the clip off and epoxied the holder for a brine shrimp hatchery to it instead.
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You could put a little silicone on the suction cup and then stick it to the glass. This needs to be done when everything is dry, but after 12 hours or so you can fill the tank up or do whatever you need to do. FWIW the float valve I use for my ATO is stuck to the back glass of my sump this way. After 8.5 years it's still holding strong.
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I deleted the misquotes. Please don't do that. I realize it's fun in the Lounge, but not in the general forums.
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Yes, I considered this. The only problem is getting the suction cups to stay attached to the glass long enough to dry. They have 0 suction. They absolutely will not stick at all. Plus, at this time, I'm not 100% sure where I'm going to need them. And if I had to move them I'd have to drain the sump and dry everything off. |
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