T tbryan Member Market Messages 229 Reaction score 0 Oct 25, 2012 #1 Im thinking of doing some mods to my current sump how long does the weldon have to cure before its safe to put water back in it?
Im thinking of doing some mods to my current sump how long does the weldon have to cure before its safe to put water back in it?
E eagle9252 Active Member Market Messages 1,110 Reaction score 0 Oct 25, 2012 #2 i would say min 24hrs
C cdavidson Member Market Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Oct 25, 2012 #3 Weld-On has several different formulations that have different cure times. Check the container for the one you are using.
Weld-On has several different formulations that have different cure times. Check the container for the one you are using.
C chris s Member Market Messages 268 Reaction score 0 Oct 25, 2012 #4 Off hand I know weldon #16 gets 80% strength in 16 hours. It takes a full week to reach 100%. If you are using #16 give it 16-24 hours for a sump. With acrylic you will have 1700 psi strength at that point after a week it's 2200 psi.
Off hand I know weldon #16 gets 80% strength in 16 hours. It takes a full week to reach 100%. If you are using #16 give it 16-24 hours for a sump. With acrylic you will have 1700 psi strength at that point after a week it's 2200 psi.
E enderg60 Well-Known Member Market Messages 2,330 Reaction score 929 Oct 25, 2012 #5 its safe to put in the water after 30 min. Its not fully cured for 24-48 hours depending on the joint size. If its load bearing I would wait 48 hours. If its just a baffle, 24 hours is fine.
its safe to put in the water after 30 min. Its not fully cured for 24-48 hours depending on the joint size. If its load bearing I would wait 48 hours. If its just a baffle, 24 hours is fine.
T tbryan Member Market Messages 229 Reaction score 0 Oct 25, 2012 #6 Just baffling not modifying the box any, just didnt want to leach anything into the water. Edit: marineland only designed this thing with about a 4" area to put a skimmer, need to open it up some.
Just baffling not modifying the box any, just didnt want to leach anything into the water. Edit: marineland only designed this thing with about a 4" area to put a skimmer, need to open it up some.