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Joshua
Mon, 10th Nov 2008, 01:44 PM
I'm going to build a little frag tank, probably along the lines of 24x30x8 or so. I figure being only 8" high I don't have to worry so much about acrylic strength right? 1/4" cast would do fine? Do I even need to eurobrace this thing?

hobogato
Mon, 10th Nov 2008, 01:48 PM
you could just use extruded since it will be a frag tank - the plastics guys assure me there is NO difference in strength. i would still brace it around the top since it such a large footprint, but i tend to overbuild things a bit.

LoneStar
Mon, 10th Nov 2008, 02:12 PM
It's such a long footprint. I would brace it up top.

Joshua
Mon, 10th Nov 2008, 02:16 PM
OK I'll put a brace on it, 2" around all edges work or should I also put one going across the middle?

Well it'll be a frag tank that's sitting out next to my display so sort of a displayable frag tank so that's why I was thinking cast for clarity... Plus I have like half a sheet sitting in the garage already... but maybe I could do extruded on the bottom and cast walls and eurobrace?

hobogato
Mon, 10th Nov 2008, 02:20 PM
i think that would work fine.

Joshua
Mon, 10th Nov 2008, 02:22 PM
Awesome... Anything special to do for bonding the cast side walls to the extruded bottom?

hobogato
Mon, 10th Nov 2008, 02:38 PM
the only difference in cast and extruded acrylic is the way the sheet is formed. the resin used for both is the same. you should have no problem adhering the two together with weldon or another solvent.

Joshua
Mon, 10th Nov 2008, 02:46 PM
Thanks Ace, you saved me a little cash on that tank bottom.

ReefOne
Mon, 10th Nov 2008, 03:19 PM
extruded absorbs water just a little more. frag tanks and sumps(extruded) display tanks(cast). Cast is a little more forgiving when it comes to machining.