I'm sure you have heard this a million times...
I was modifying my tank when...
I was adding a bulkhead to the back of my 40 gallon plexi tank to add a return for the 20 gallon sump I was making, when while drilling the hole water squirted out! WTF! Imagine my surprise since the tank has been dry for 2 weeks (cleaned it 2 weeks ago out of storage). I also found out that not 1 but 2 layers of 1/4" plexi were used in the back. 1/4" for the tank wall and 1/4" for the wet/dry sump(which I was doing away with).
The problem is clear...the built in sump is leaking somewhere and going in between the two panels of plexi. This was all fine and dandy until I went and drilled a hole for the return.
Sorry about the long post... My question is can I use some sort of acryllic "weld" material and some clamps to "weld" the two panels together where the bulkhead goes? Would this be strong enough given that a bulkhead is going to go there and the unknown leak?
Pics to follow.
I was modifying my tank when...
I was adding a bulkhead to the back of my 40 gallon plexi tank to add a return for the 20 gallon sump I was making, when while drilling the hole water squirted out! WTF! Imagine my surprise since the tank has been dry for 2 weeks (cleaned it 2 weeks ago out of storage). I also found out that not 1 but 2 layers of 1/4" plexi were used in the back. 1/4" for the tank wall and 1/4" for the wet/dry sump(which I was doing away with).
The problem is clear...the built in sump is leaking somewhere and going in between the two panels of plexi. This was all fine and dandy until I went and drilled a hole for the return.
Sorry about the long post... My question is can I use some sort of acryllic "weld" material and some clamps to "weld" the two panels together where the bulkhead goes? Would this be strong enough given that a bulkhead is going to go there and the unknown leak?
Pics to follow.