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i know that an o-ring is quite effective for the copper - plexi bond. but what about all the plexi layers?
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Use an appropriate plexi adhesive, the solvent based one will give a permanent bond.
I have used clear pvc plumbing cement in the past with good results but practice on some scrap peices first.
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also make sure you have even pressure across all the plastic until it has bonded and it is free from grease.
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ohh, thx didn't see the replies.
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did you have any luck getting the thicker acrylic / plexi
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atm i just went along with the cheapass plexi knockoff i still had lying about. was a complete bitch, but it's in the past now.
(ikea is 40km, couldn't be bothered, although the GF would have been exhilerated if i went, u know girls and ikea). i foresee some problems getting it all waterproof, but with the cement type glue i found an hour ago, it should be ok. (edit; in fact the barb area is 4 layers of 2mm plexi)
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like i said a few posts before make sure you have good even pressure over all of the plexi when you glue it.
It might be best to glue one layer at a time and let it set as the glue instructs. i just glued 2 10mm layers and didnt have enough pressure in the middle and you can see a crystal like pattern. Not sure if it will give me any problem yet. |
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hmm, what about screwing them all against the block, that should give some even pressure.
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thats what i did but it was not enough. do you have a clamp or vice ? you could screw the prices together without the base and then clamp the center.
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This is the kind of clamping I had in mind
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and for the copper base to the plexi top some clear silicon sealent works very well especialy when you screw the top to the base.
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k, thx for all the advice, after work gonna do some leaktesting. crossing da fingaz
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