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Old 03-09-2010, 04:04 AM
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You could do this, this would be as safe as a church and save you a ton of real estate .

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Old 03-09-2010, 04:08 AM
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Paul, I LIKE that!, Coming to the market soon by chance???
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Old 03-09-2010, 04:42 AM
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That's a cool idea, especially for a cube with the drain hole in the middle.
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Old 03-09-2010, 05:30 AM
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You don't get a safe bond with ABS to silicone. While I would never silicone plastics, the safest way to do it is to epoxy the ABS and bond the epoxy and glass tank together with silicone. Epoxy sticks to plastics, silicone sticks to epoxy.
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Old 03-09-2010, 06:34 AM
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Wow , thanks everyone and Paul wonderful idea , I am going to force my buddy to do that :P lol
Told him to look at this thread casue all you guys have great advice

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Old 03-09-2010, 02:35 PM
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Silicone doesn't stick to ABS very well. But if you scuff the mating surface with sandpaper, it will increase the "tooth" and the silicones grip. I am asuming he wants a nice round looking overflow in the middle of his tank? It is easy to build a box on the back wall out of glass too though. Silicone really sticks to glass well. Any glass shop will cut the pieces needed and they won't cost much at all.
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Ive siliconed ABS overflows in and no issues. on 22" water heights too. Heck, look at alot of corner Overflow tanks. Whats the overflow made of? ABS, and siliconed to the glass......


Also, only flood issue would possibly be on a power outage IF the silicone let go. But let me tell you, where I live, I get 10-12 outages a year, some for hrs at a time. Never one did my tank have an issue. If you have a standpipe style drain in the overflow you won't drain the whole tank anyways..
ahah I love how you're half arguing with urself
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Old 03-09-2010, 02:37 PM
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Very cool. I see the threads on the side of the bulk head but how does it attach to the output inside the tube?
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Old 03-09-2010, 02:40 PM
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ahah I love how you're half arguing with urself
I don't see how I was arguing or contradicting myself. I said it doesnt stick to ABS Very Well Then I said I have used it with No issues.

Meaning, even though it does not stick as well to ABS as glass, I had NO ISSUES!! Meaning, in my overflow setup, it never exceeded the bond strength!

Where is the arguing with myself???
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ahah I just found it kinda of amusing the way it came across to me b/c in my mind if something doesn't work very well then typically you should expect issues by the very definitions of the words.

I know you can make things work in less than ideal circumstances (sanding etc.) but I'd just prefer the ideal circumstances.

Not trying to start something just amusing how it was set up sounding like you were not really for it "not very well" but then it all of a sudden sounded like you became all for it "no issues" Like your first post was from one person and the next was from another... just how it sounded to me

But I do get what you're saying. It's not the best bond in the world but in your experience it seems to work very well for the application as you have had no issues.

Personally, I still wouldn't do it.

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Old 03-10-2010, 12:42 AM
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Very cool. I see the threads on the side of the bulk head but how does it attach to the output inside the tube?
It's a secret
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