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    Question Question about acrylic

    I have made up my mind that I am going to start a 65 gallon up and i want to do as much as possible myself. Not to save money or anything but just because I want to be able to say I did it. I've visited several stores and seen a couple friends' tanks and I like the idea of having a sump under the tank and I want to make my own rather than buy it. I know I could just go get a 20 long and use that but how dificult is it to cut and join acrylic panels together?? I have a ton of tools accessible to me including jig saws, table saws, band saws, table routers, all kinds of stuff.

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    "but how dificult is it to cut and join acrylic panels together??"

    lol, You wanna answer that one Ace?

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    Pressure Locking Sump Baffles

    That should make it easy.
    For sump ideas, www.melevsreef.com

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    hmmm.... loaded question. depends on your skills to begin with, and there is definitely a learning curve. my sump (which was the first one i ever built) doesnt leak, but it is no where near as nice as the ones i am building now. if you measure and cut very well, the "gluing" part isnt bad at all.

    Quote Originally Posted by JimD View Post
    "but how dificult is it to cut and join acrylic panels together??"

    lol, You wanna answer that one Ace?
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    Quote Originally Posted by erikharrison View Post
    Pressure Locking Sump Baffles

    That should make it easy.
    For sump ideas, www.melevsreef.com
    very cool idea1

    thanks Eric
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    Any rough edges need to be sanded down so the edges will touch before you try to bond the pieces together. That is, if you build it COMPLETELY from scratch.
    np, Mike, I saw it posted here from someone else, so I try to keep people informed!

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    I think I have the second one Ace built. Maybe the 3rd. He's also made a bunch of other things for me.

    If you don't care how it looks AND if you are willing to test it well, go for it. I can assure you, it will probably look ugly. The learning curve may also be steep. On top of that, your upfront costs will likely be more than if you had someone build it. Ace gave a demo a couple of years ago at a meeting.
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    I have one that Ace built maybe 2nd or 3rd one. It ain't pretty either and the edges cut my hands too but it works like a champ. Still doesn't leak and probably never will. But my sumps looks better than the one he built with wood.


    David

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    If you have the tools, build it yourself. If your a weekend warrior in the garage, it will be fairly easy. Just start with drawings. Figure out what size and shape will work with you the best. From there contact a supplier (Regal Plastics or Allied Plastics) and see how much the material will cost you. 1/4" thickness would be the minimum I would use. Most of the suppliers can even cut out the shapes for you, IF you have good drawings with measurements. Plus it won't cost you too much in the process. The solvent application is easy enough. Be prepared with a good work surface and lots of bar clamps.

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