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Rubbermaid glue report: Forget Gorilla Glue
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Ralph & His Clowder wrote: Kurt wrote: In article , "Gareee©" wrote: It dries very brittle, and just chips right off the rubbermaid. I did find a great simple waterproof seal though for adding a cap to t a toilet flange.. it fits on, but not waterproof, and I didn't want to glue it, in case I want to cannibalize parts down the road. A simple wrap of duct tape around worked great to seal the minute space there. Thinking of trying hot melt glue, or pvc glue next on the rubbermaid. Can't really assemble the rubbermaid filter without some gluing/sealing solution. How about a good silicone glue? (Like aquarium sealer) I used aquarium sealer on the Rubbermaid stock tank for my Skippy filter and it's worked well. I liked the aquarium sealer because, if directions are followed, it is safe for the fish. Gabrielle That's why I use it. -- To reply by email, remove the word "space" |
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