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Susan
September 12th 07, 05:09 PM
I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got broken
before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best stuff to use?
I've tried several different glues without success.

TIA,
Susan :)

Pszemol
September 12th 07, 06:52 PM
"Susan" > wrote in message news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got broken
> before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best stuff to use?
> I've tried several different glues without success.

You need to use dedicated cement for acrylic available in plastics stores.
Use google.com to look up specific names and retailers in your area.

Wayne Sallee
September 12th 07, 06:53 PM
Susan wrote on 9/12/2007 12:09 PM:
> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got broken
> before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best stuff to use?
> I've tried several different glues without success.
>
> TIA,
> Susan :)
>
>

That was a big mistake. You should have found the
right thing before contaminating it with inferior stuff.

You could use methyl ethyl ketone, or acetone, but
the better would be "weld-on 3".

Do your best to remove the other junk that you put
on there before applying the correct application.

Wayne Sallee

Wayne Sallee
September 12th 07, 06:56 PM
Wayne Sallee wrote on 9/12/2007 1:53 PM:
> Susan wrote on 9/12/2007 12:09 PM:
>> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got
>> broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best
>> stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without success.
>>
>> TIA,
>> Susan :)
>>
>
> That was a big mistake. You should have found the right thing before
> contaminating it with inferior stuff.
>
> You could use methyl ethyl ketone, or acetone, but the better would be
> "weld-on 3".
>
> Do your best to remove the other junk that you put on there before
> applying the correct application.
>
> Wayne Sallee
>

You can also use thicker weld-ons if you need it,
and you can also make your own thicker weld-on using
weld-on 3 and scrap acrylic.

Wayne Sallee

Pszemols Whore
September 12th 07, 10:30 PM
On Sep 12, 12:56 pm, Wayne Sallee > wrote:
> Wayne Sallee wrote on 9/12/2007 1:53 PM:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Susan wrote on 9/12/2007 12:09 PM:
> >> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got
> >> broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best
> >> stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without success.
>
> >> TIA,
> >> Susan :)
>
> > That was a big mistake. You should have found the right thing before
> > contaminating it with inferior stuff.
>
> > You could use methyl ethyl ketone, or acetone, but the better would be
> > "weld-on 3".
>
> > Do your best to remove the other junk that you put on there before
> > applying the correct application.
>
> > Wayne Sallee
> >
>
> You can also use thicker weld-ons if you need it,
> and you can also make your own thicker weld-on using
> weld-on 3 and scrap acrylic.
>
> Wayne Sallee
> - Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

And idiot like Wayne would use Duct Tape and bubble
gum.............And idiot like Pszemol wojuld just oit it be broken as
he looks for specific cement which shows he has no ****ing lcue at all
what he is talking about, much like Wayne.........the know it all
wanna be but flunked out of the pet shob business due to his inept
ability and pityfull excuses he made up for his lack of knowledge.
Folks got tired of his having to run to the computer and doing google
searches everytime they asked the idiot a question. Waynes Famouse
last words.DUH...........Pszemols famous last words, If I promise not
to bite it can I hold it in my mouth?

Pszemol
September 12th 07, 11:24 PM
"Susan" > wrote in message news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got broken
> before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best stuff to use?
> I've tried several different glues without success.

http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130

http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html

Susan
September 14th 07, 10:13 PM
Thanks guys for your help. That's what I was looking for Pszemol.

Susan :)
"Pszemol" > wrote in message
...
> "Susan" > wrote in message
> news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
>> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got
>> broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best
>> stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without success.
>
> http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130
>
> http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html
>

Pszemols Whore
September 14th 07, 10:37 PM
On Sep 14, 4:13 pm, "Susan" > wrote:
> Thanks guys for your help. That's what I was looking for Pszemol.
>
> Susan :)"Pszemol" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
> > "Susan" > wrote in message
> >news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
> >> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got
> >> broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best
> >> stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without success.
>
> >http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130
>
> >http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

yeppers, Pszemol uses Wayne's love juice to stick his parts together.
I can hear ****y Pants Pszemol licking and smacking his lips from
here...........

Wayne Sallee
September 15th 07, 06:20 PM
The reason that weld-on 3 works best, is because
it's a solvent. Any time that a plastic can be
bonded using a solvent, using the solvent is the
best way to go, instead of using a glue.

Weld-on 3 works good on a number of other plastics
as well. It's handy to have around.

Wayne Sallee


Susan wrote on 9/14/2007 5:13 PM:
> Thanks guys for your help. That's what I was looking for Pszemol.
>
> Susan :)
> "Pszemol" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Susan" > wrote in message
>> news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
>>> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got
>>> broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best
>>> stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without success.
>> http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130
>>
>> http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html
>>
>
>

Wayne Sallee
September 15th 07, 06:25 PM
Also, go to Wall-Mart pharmacy department, and get
the syringe with needle, reorder # 309574. There are
a number of different syringes, but I like this one
the best.

Wayne Sallee


Wayne Sallee wrote on 9/15/2007 1:20 PM:
> The reason that weld-on 3 works best, is because it's a solvent. Any
> time that a plastic can be bonded using a solvent, using the solvent is
> the best way to go, instead of using a glue.
>
> Weld-on 3 works good on a number of other plastics as well. It's handy
> to have around.
>
> Wayne Sallee
>
>
> Susan wrote on 9/14/2007 5:13 PM:
>> Thanks guys for your help. That's what I was looking for Pszemol.
>>
>> Susan :)
>> "Pszemol" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "Susan" > wrote in message
>>> news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
>>>> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it
>>>> got broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the
>>>> best stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without success.
>>> http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130
>>>
>>> http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html
>>>
>>
>>

TSJ
September 15th 07, 06:33 PM
On Sep 15, 12:25 pm, Wayne Sallee > wrote:
> Also, go to Wall-Mart pharmacy department, and get
> the syringe with needle, reorder # 309574. There are
> a number of different syringes, but I like this one
> the best.
>
> Wayne Sallee
>
>
> Wayne Sallee wrote on 9/15/2007 1:20 PM:
>
>
>
> > The reason that weld-on 3 works best, is because it's a solvent. Any
> > time that a plastic can be bonded using a solvent, using the solvent is
> > the best way to go, instead of using a glue.
>
> > Weld-on 3 works good on a number of other plastics as well. It's handy
> > to have around.
>
> > Wayne Sallee
> >
>
> > Susan wrote on 9/14/2007 5:13 PM:
> >> Thanks guys for your help. That's what I was looking for Pszemol.
>
> >> Susan :)
> >> "Pszemol" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>> "Susan" > wrote in message
> >>>news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
> >>>> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it
> >>>> got broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the
> >>>> best stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without success.
> >>>http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130
>
> >>>http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

A lot of states requires a prescription to buy any syringe even
without a needle attrached. Best bet is but the correct applicator
where they sell the solvent at. Its like $2.00 for a syringe and 4
assorted blunt end needle tips or $3.00 for a squeeze bottle with the
same 4 assorted tips. However a lot of farmers feed and supply places
sell hypodermic syringes without a perscription. And be sure to drag
the syringe backwards during use do not push it forward as it will
cause the tip to clog. Apply slowly and allow to wick in the joint /
crack, and any that flows out of crack just let evaporate do not try
to wipe it off as a lot of times it will evaporate if the humidity is
not high and no marks are left. You will get a white spot where it
spills if humidity is up.

Susan
September 16th 07, 05:44 AM
Thanks, where do you get Weld-On 3? Is this something easily found? I had
tried a super glue type glue that was "suppose" to be made for plastics
etc.. and it appeared it would be safe for fish tanks. It held for a short
time than gave away. Do you know if the weld-on 3 is safe for marine/reef
tanks?

Thanks again,
Susan :)
"Wayne Sallee" > wrote in message
...
> The reason that weld-on 3 works best, is because it's a solvent. Any time
> that a plastic can be bonded using a solvent, using the solvent is the
> best way to go, instead of using a glue.
>
> Weld-on 3 works good on a number of other plastics as well. It's handy to
> have around.
>
> Wayne Sallee
>
>
> Susan wrote on 9/14/2007 5:13 PM:
>> Thanks guys for your help. That's what I was looking for Pszemol.
>>
>> Susan :)
>> "Pszemol" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "Susan" > wrote in message
>>> news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
>>>> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got
>>>> broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best
>>>> stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without success.
>>> http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130
>>>
>>> http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html
>>>
>>

Susan
September 16th 07, 05:46 AM
Thanks for your replys!! Any help is appreciated :)

Susan
"TSJ" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> On Sep 15, 12:25 pm, Wayne Sallee > wrote:
>> Also, go to Wall-Mart pharmacy department, and get
>> the syringe with needle, reorder # 309574. There are
>> a number of different syringes, but I like this one
>> the best.
>>
>> Wayne Sallee
>>
>>
>> Wayne Sallee wrote on 9/15/2007 1:20 PM:
>>
>>
>>
>> > The reason that weld-on 3 works best, is because it's a solvent. Any
>> > time that a plastic can be bonded using a solvent, using the solvent is
>> > the best way to go, instead of using a glue.
>>
>> > Weld-on 3 works good on a number of other plastics as well. It's handy
>> > to have around.
>>
>> > Wayne Sallee
>> >
>>
>> > Susan wrote on 9/14/2007 5:13 PM:
>> >> Thanks guys for your help. That's what I was looking for Pszemol.
>>
>> >> Susan :)
>> >> "Pszemol" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >>> "Susan" > wrote in message
>> >>>news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
>> >>>> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it
>> >>>> got broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the
>> >>>> best stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without
>> >>>> success.
>> >>>http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130
>>
>> >>>http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> A lot of states requires a prescription to buy any syringe even
> without a needle attrached. Best bet is but the correct applicator
> where they sell the solvent at. Its like $2.00 for a syringe and 4
> assorted blunt end needle tips or $3.00 for a squeeze bottle with the
> same 4 assorted tips. However a lot of farmers feed and supply places
> sell hypodermic syringes without a perscription. And be sure to drag
> the syringe backwards during use do not push it forward as it will
> cause the tip to clog. Apply slowly and allow to wick in the joint /
> crack, and any that flows out of crack just let evaporate do not try
> to wipe it off as a lot of times it will evaporate if the humidity is
> not high and no marks are left. You will get a white spot where it
> spills if humidity is up.
>

TSJ
September 16th 07, 01:31 PM
On Sep 15, 11:44 pm, "Susan" > wrote:
> Thanks, where do you get Weld-On 3? Is this something easily found? I had
> tried a super glue type glue that was "suppose" to be made for plastics
> etc.. and it appeared it would be safe for fish tanks. It held for a short
> time than gave away. Do you know if the weld-on 3 is safe for marine/reef
> tanks?
>
> Thanks again,
> Susan :)"Wayne Sallee" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
> > The reason that weld-on 3 works best, is because it's a solvent. Any time
> > that a plastic can be bonded using a solvent, using the solvent is the
> > best way to go, instead of using a glue.
>
> > Weld-on 3 works good on a number of other plastics as well. It's handy to
> > have around.
>
> > Wayne Sallee
> >
>
> > Susan wrote on 9/14/2007 5:13 PM:
> >> Thanks guys for your help. That's what I was looking for Pszemol.
>
> >> Susan :)
> >> "Pszemol" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>> "Susan" > wrote in message
> >>>news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
> >>>> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got
> >>>> broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best
> >>>> stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without success.
> >>>http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130
>
> >>>http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Weldon #3 or #4 or #16 is what they use on acrylic when they buiild
fish tanks and yes it is marine / reef safe. It is a solvent that
when its evaporated is safe. Last I knew hazmat shiping charges on a
small container of it is $$ so you may be better to try and find it
locally from a plastics supply or such. I have seen it already in
Michaels Arts and Crafts store under the name of Hobbix acrylic
solvent, in about a 2 fl oz bottle, The main ingredieint is
methylene chloride. There is a 2 part solvent based heavy bodied
adhesive / glue sold by Devcon. Its a 2 part mix but its not reallay
epoxy. In one of the tubes is a thickened compound that has methylene
chloride init, which is needed to melt and create the bond of acrylic
plastic. The other part is a thick filler to build up joints and
fillets etc. I have used this stuff with sucess as its made for Plexi
etc when I needed a thicker bodied cement. Weldon and IPS also makes
this same cement as well. You can usually find a blister card package
of this stuff at most any Wal Mart in the paint department where they
keep glues and sealant and caulks at. Its made by Devcon and will
state for plastic or its called Plasticpoxy or something like that.It
stinks but the snmell goes away when its cured.

Wayne Sallee
September 16th 07, 01:43 PM
Here you go.

http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=131&

It's the link for the weld-on 3. And that's where I
purchased it from.

It's not something that is sold in the average
hardware store. There are some plastic places that
sell it, but usually such a place is a good drive
away, and it's so much easier to just order it from
Tap Plastics.

Wayne Sallee



Susan wrote on 9/16/2007 12:44 AM:
> Thanks, where do you get Weld-On 3? Is this something easily found? I had
> tried a super glue type glue that was "suppose" to be made for plastics
> etc.. and it appeared it would be safe for fish tanks. It held for a short
> time than gave away. Do you know if the weld-on 3 is safe for marine/reef
> tanks?
>
> Thanks again,
> Susan :)
> "Wayne Sallee" > wrote in message
> ...
>> The reason that weld-on 3 works best, is because it's a solvent. Any time
>> that a plastic can be bonded using a solvent, using the solvent is the
>> best way to go, instead of using a glue.
>>
>> Weld-on 3 works good on a number of other plastics as well. It's handy to
>> have around.
>>
>> Wayne Sallee
>>
>>
>> Susan wrote on 9/14/2007 5:13 PM:
>>> Thanks guys for your help. That's what I was looking for Pszemol.
>>>
>>> Susan :)
>>> "Pszemol" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> "Susan" > wrote in message
>>>> news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
>>>>> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it got
>>>>> broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is the best
>>>>> stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without success.
>>>> http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html
>>>>
>

Wayne Sallee
September 16th 07, 01:54 PM
Also when you purchase your syringe, get about a
dozen or so. They are dirt cheap, and if you mess
one up, then you will still have plenty left. They
will look at you funny if you just ask to purchase
one. Most towns won't make laws to prevent people
from purchasing them without a prescription because
they don't want the druggies reusing needles and
spreading disease. But the store clerk might give
you trouble if you just ask for one.

Wayne Sallee


Wayne Sallee wrote on 9/15/2007 1:25 PM:
> Also, go to Wall-Mart pharmacy department, and get the syringe with
> needle, reorder # 309574. There are a number of different syringes, but
> I like this one the best.
>
> Wayne Sallee
>
>
> Wayne Sallee wrote on 9/15/2007 1:20 PM:
>> The reason that weld-on 3 works best, is because it's a solvent. Any
>> time that a plastic can be bonded using a solvent, using the solvent
>> is the best way to go, instead of using a glue.
>>
>> Weld-on 3 works good on a number of other plastics as well. It's handy
>> to have around.
>>
>> Wayne Sallee
>>
>>
>> Susan wrote on 9/14/2007 5:13 PM:
>>> Thanks guys for your help. That's what I was looking for Pszemol.
>>>
>>> Susan :)
>>> "Pszemol" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> "Susan" > wrote in message
>>>> news:mbUFi.5317$eh3.4422@trndny07...
>>>>> I'm needing to glue a skimmer box together from my overflow as it
>>>>> got broken before getting put into my tank. Anyone know what is
>>>>> the best stuff to use? I've tried several different glues without
>>>>> success.
>>>> http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=130
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ipscorp.com/industrial/acrylics.html
>>>>
>>>
>>>