Neeves
Well-Known Member
I'm taking my turn to ask questions
We have a sump under the removable sole of our shower. The sump is simply a square box with a submersible pump with float switch. I have made a filter that fits, almost neatly into the open top of the box. I would like to make a flexible flange, gasket to seal the edge of the filter (which is close to the exact same dimensions as the box) to the top of the box. I want to be able to remove the filter to clean it.
So - my thought it silicone or sika (or something similar, or anything else) how do I ensure when I 'male' the flange from a conventional sealant gun that the chosen material does not stick to the box - what can I stick to the box, that will be removable, that silicone or ska will not adhere to.
For sika I can possibly use neat Fairy liquid? I've obviously never done this previously.
Jonathan
We have a sump under the removable sole of our shower. The sump is simply a square box with a submersible pump with float switch. I have made a filter that fits, almost neatly into the open top of the box. I would like to make a flexible flange, gasket to seal the edge of the filter (which is close to the exact same dimensions as the box) to the top of the box. I want to be able to remove the filter to clean it.
So - my thought it silicone or sika (or something similar, or anything else) how do I ensure when I 'male' the flange from a conventional sealant gun that the chosen material does not stick to the box - what can I stick to the box, that will be removable, that silicone or ska will not adhere to.
For sika I can possibly use neat Fairy liquid? I've obviously never done this previously.
Jonathan