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Been a long time since I've been on the newsgroup (my program trashed my
history, and I never fixed it until now).
I have a large 150 gallon rubbermaid-esque sump that I am placing a
large polyethylene container inside of. I need to find a way to get the
container to stick to the bottom when water is in it (this is acting as an
overflow, so the outside water is higher than the inside water). There is
a lot of surface area on the bottom of this container (greater than a
square foot) so I was thinking that I might be able to get away with
silicone even though it doesn't stick well to plastics. Does anyone know of
anything better?
Thanks,
Jared
Subject: Bonding Agent Question (sump)
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Been a long time since I've been on the newsgroup (my program trashed my
history, and I never fixed it until now).
I have a large 150 gallon rubbermaid-esque sump that I am placing a
large polyethylene container inside of. I need to find a way to get the
container to stick to the bottom when water is in it (this is acting as an
overflow, so the outside water is higher than the inside water). There is
a lot of surface area on the bottom of this container (greater than a
square foot) so I was thinking that I might be able to get away with
silicone even though it doesn't stick well to plastics. Does anyone know of
anything better?
Thanks,
Jared