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Sat, 28th Aug 2010, 12:26 AM
#1
Reef Safe?
I picked up 2 different epoxys tonight as I am unsure as to what will work. I am needing something to bond 2 pieces of plastic not acrylic, together that is reef safe.
Loctite waterproof epoxy putty
Loctite plastic epoxy
Does anybody know if these are reef safe or of a better alternative?
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Sat, 28th Aug 2010, 12:07 PM
#2
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Sat, 28th Aug 2010, 12:10 PM
#3
Not sure, is standard ca glue too weak for what you need?
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Sat, 28th Aug 2010, 12:25 PM
#4
i am assuming that by ca u mean superglue. And im not sure if its too week for what i need but I think it might be, and dont want to risk it, because if it fails it fails all over my laptop, 2nd screen, and stereo. I think I should be fine with them because they are 2 part and shouldnt leach but im kinda nervous and dont wanna wreck my nano right off the bat.
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Sat, 28th Aug 2010, 12:26 PM
#5
Will the weld on you use not work?
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Sat, 28th Aug 2010, 12:32 PM
#6
i dont think so because it makes a chemical/mechanical bond between 2 peices of acrylic. I have tried using it on acrylic and PVC before and that didnt work well, and the same with PVC and egg crate.
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Sat, 28th Aug 2010, 12:58 PM
#7
I've used several different brands of underwater epoxy putty and never noticed any bad effects on my fish or corals. Just be sure that you turn your skimmer off because it will go nuts until it's fully cured. It's pretty common to use them for mounting frag plugs or or binding live rock work together.
Here's more than you want to know about Loctite products:
http://www.loctiteproducts.com/techdata-msds.shtml
John Roescher
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Sat, 28th Aug 2010, 01:07 PM
#8
thanks for the link. I was trying to find something like that on there last night but couldnt. Heck couldnt even find the two products that i bought
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Sun, 29th Aug 2010, 02:44 PM
#9
bump any thoughts before i do this?
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