Bill,
I would second the suggestion for aquarium silicone. I have a film washer
(Plexiglas), which also had a small leak. Applying a small bead on the
inside, has kept it water tight for the last two years.
Larry
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> I have an archival print washer that has a tiny leak. It took twenty
four
> hours for 1/3 of the water to leak out and ultimately it will sit in a
sink,
> so the leak won't matter. This kind of thing makes me crazy, so I want
to
> stop the leak. What suggestions on products available in the USA could
be used
> to potentially stop a leak where two pieces of plexiglass are joined. It
> would be nice if when the glue was applied the resulting patch was not
> butt ugly.
> THIA, <[B^) Bill Barber
>
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