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 A Sweet lil frag tank 
		
		
		Heres a few pics of it being built and filled. 
	http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...ge/Misc002.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...ge/Misc004.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...ge/Misc007.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...ge/Misc008.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...ge/Misc012.jpg Sorry bout the dark pics.... http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...ragTank004.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...ragTank012.jpg It is fed only on overflow water on its way down to the sump...i was very pleased with the flow i can get through it without the use of any pumps. Lighting is 2x 175w hamilton 14k`s, well see how this works. :D Now, whered that robot fragger i built go to now ... Marc.  | 
		
 LOL We knew you could do it!! (robot fragger) 
	by the way nice frag tank.  | 
		
 very nice Marc. I hope to see it in person soon. 
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 Nice Marc.  WOW those are such clean lines.  Nice glue job on the seems 
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 marc that is AWESOME.   but i have to say i wish you would have let me see 'my' frag tank before you showed it to everyone!:lol:  
	amazing job again superfudge. you definitely are saltwater super hero  | 
		
 Hey Marc nice job, one thing where's the dog, when he get's older he'll never fit...A little cold water and me things he'll go for it 
	Laterrrrrrrrr:RJ  | 
		
 How do you get the edges so nice and polished like that? Any tips? 
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 Isn't it acrylic? 
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 Thanks guys, 
	Jason, the seam work i still need practice on, still too many bubbles for my liking....but i used the pin method on this one, it seemed to work well. The joint is filled with glue when its actually lifted about a 32`nd of the panel its being glued to, then pins are removed after the glue has tacked up a few seconds. Tony, theres two methods that i use to polish, first i always joint or route all finished edges before they are installed. Depending on the piece and the type of acrylic, i may use the novus 3 step polishing compounds and a buffer wheel on my bench grinder...or i may flame the edges, using a propane torch. when flaming you have to be careful, because you cannot glue too near that area afterwards, the acrylic will craze. Marc.  | 
		
 I've never really had much luck with flaming. I guess you need a practised hand - I ended up overheating a spot and it bubbled up on me. :neutral:  
	This pin method sounds interesting - I can't quite picture it, how do you remove the pins, do you just fill the pinholes with weldon 16 to make them invisible? Sorry for the hijack BTW - tank looks great.  | 
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