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My new DIY skimmer
My new DIY skimmer
I built my first beckett skimmer about a month ago, came to the conclusion it was just to big to put on my new 40gal cube. So i built this one on monday and tuesday night after work. Pluged it in on Friday and let it go till Saturday afternoon. To say the least i was disapointed, didn't skim anything no foam in the riser. So i cut an inch off the injector to raise it up a bit, works like a chram. Let me know what you guys think. Cost was under $50 CND, took about 4 hours to build and it's driven by a mag7. Everything for the base cutout. http://www.nacdsm.org/albums/album15...11_G.sized.jpg The base put together. http://www.nacdsm.org/albums/album15...13_G.sized.jpg All asembled, but taken apart. http://www.nacdsm.org/albums/album15...14_G.sized.jpg Fully asembled. http://www.nacdsm.org/albums/album15...17_G.sized.jpg Two hours after staring it for the second time. http://www.nacdsm.org/albums/album15...23_G.sized.jpg Close up http://www.nacdsm.org/albums/album15...24_G.sized.jpg Twelve hours after the startup. http://www.nacdsm.org/albums/album15..._060.sized.jpg Close up. http://www.nacdsm.org/albums/album15..._061.sized.jpg So far very pleased with the results. Clinton |
By the way this is neither beckett or venturi. :mrgreen:
Clinton |
Looks good. :smile:
OK, it's not a Beckett or a venturi, so, what is it? I've got my skimmer about 75% completed. :biggrin: Just have to decide how big to make the diameter of the second riser tube. 4" or 3"? Any suggestions? |
Never mind, I just looked at your pictures again. :lol:
What would that be considered, a spray nozzle skimmer? :smile: |
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How big is your first riser? If it's 6" or larger you could go with 4"OD, if it's smaller go with 3"OD. The one on my beckett is 3 1/2", should have made it 3". By the way there are new pics of the beckett in "action" under that post. :biggrin: Clinton |
The first riser is 6".
I bought some 3" also (don't really know why I did after I bought it :confused: should have just got 4" instead), but, I would rather use 4", so, I may have to get some tomorrow. I can always find a use for the 3". :biggrin: I saw the pictures of the Beckett skimmer in action. Looks like it is working great now. :smile: What are you going to do with your "old" skimmer? |
My old skimmer and pump will most likely go up for sale, provided this one works out in the next few days.
Clinton |
Just finished making and assembling the riser tubes and collection cup of my skimmer. Just have a little polishing to do. :biggrin:
I did a dry assembly of the whole skimmer and found out that I may have to make a new box for it. :frown: It needs to be alittle bigger than I made it. :mad: On the bright side I will have the first box to make something else out of. :mrgreen: I might have to try making one of those ones with the spray injector. :mrgreen: |
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Just want to add something. I was showing my buddy at the LFS some pics of this yesterday, he asked me where the water level is in the riser? I told him that was why i'm so impressed with this little skimmer, the water level is about 1/2" down int he main box. The riser is all foam, no water. Just wanted to share that peice of info. Clinton |
The top flange (8") on the collection cup hits the injection tube and keeps it from lining up with the hole in the top of the box. I can probabily just make a new top and space the 2 tubes farther apart.
I'm also wondering if the top is thick enough. It is 1/4" acrylic. It looks like it bows down abit from the weight of the riser and injection tubes. but, that could be because the top is not glued in place yet. :biggrin: It should stiffen it up when it is glued on all 4 sides. |
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