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Re: A Question About Tubs...
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Re: A Question About Tubs...
I have played around with that idea a few times. I bought the dark blue colored tubs, cut out a sopt, and used rivits to attach the lexan to the tub.
But make sure you rivit from the inside, not the outside. So the sharp edges from the end of the rivit are out, and not inide, and doesn't harm the snake.
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Re: A Question About Tubs...
It might be easier to get a transparent tub and paint all but the "window" black.
How were you planning on attaching the plexiglas with a soldering iron? I think you'd have better luck drilling holes in both, and attaching it with either zip-ties or maybe weaving heavy test fishing line through it.
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Re: A Question About Tubs...
I honestly think you'd destroy the tub before the plexiglas started to melt.
How about you make a small window with a wood frame, and attach that? You'd have a much easier time attaching it, and it would look pretty sharp.
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Re: A Question About Tubs...
I tried melting the two together, didn't work...
The tub deformed too much with the heat, and the tub melted down before the lexan was sticky enough to bond.
You might be able to try chemical welding. It's a special glue, sort of like super glue, but more wattery, ALOT more adhesive value, and with a super strong smell.
Not sure where your going to get the stuff though.
But the rivits were the best way I tried without head ache.
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