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Rubbermaid glue report: Forget Gorilla Glue
How about a good silicone glue? (Like aquarium sealer)
Tar like substance might do better as it would give a flexible bond. -- To reply by email, remove the word "space" The compression of a rubbery substance is a wothwhile direction. We have one berm pond with a toilet flange as the exit. It is rather like a burger: The flange is the outer layer (bread/bun). Then two layers of EDPM, coated with roofing sealer on either side and between (lettuce and tomatoes?). Then the plastic (burger in the center). It repeats on the other side with two layers of EDPM and a flat toilet ring. The flange and the ring are held together by stainless steel bolts and washers. The bolts compress the edpm and tar, resulting in a rather good seal. We have used that technique on the berm pond drains as well. They are holding well with edpm liners as well. Jim |
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