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![]() Weldon won't fix it? Like Franklin wrote, maybe repair it & then put it into a sump tank.
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![]() My sump is out of the question. The skimmer is both too wide & too tall, I plan to buy another one this week.
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![]() Ship it to me, ill repair it for you greg.
If you do it, use methylene chloride.
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![]() Greg let me take a look at it too. Now, Marc will probably do a nicer job, but, at least with me you won't have to ship it. We might be able to salveage it - I've been able to salveage some pretty badly damaged acrylic things before.
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![]() Greg,
Sorry to hear about your accident. I bought a used ER a year ago and it got shattered in shipping. I re-glued it with weldon (as previously suggested) and it worked like a charm after. If you do it right, you will barely see the fracture. You can get the stuff at Acrylic concepts on 40th Ave NE. http://www.acrylicconcepts.net/ --Although a new Deltec or H&S would be nice too ![]() |