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Help! Gluing Pipe to Reactor Body
I have a Vertex RX-C 6D calcium reactor. Today, while cleaning it, the bottom pipe attaching the pump to the reactor body came apart. The pipe isvred (PVC, I think) and the reactor body is clear acrylic, I think. What do I use to glue the two together? I don't want the tank to be without reactor for too long...
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You should be able to glue it i hope someone chimes in but i broke the little tube on my skimmer to empty it and someone recommended this acrylic "weld" stuff worked wonders kind of melted the plastic together I can't remember the name of it now tho
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Weld on 40 would be the best
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PVC to Acrylic I've always used Weldon 16.
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This is a common break on this brand of reactor. I did the same thing. I tried Weld On 40, and it did not bond. It seemed to work on the acrylic, but not the PVC. I threw the reactor in the closet because it scared me how easily it broke, and the fact there is only like 1/2" to bond. That isn't enough imo, and why it breaks so easily there. I was figuring to redesign it by drilling out the PVC fittings and put something else in there, but I haven't got around to that yet.
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Interesting; did anybody raise the issue with Vertex?
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Personally I would send their customer service an email about the defect. At the very least they can fix it for new models or reach out to see how many others are affected.
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OK, where does one get Weld-on 40 on Saturday night? Or Sunday morning?
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