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How high can i go with acrylic?
Im kinda at a loss I need to know who tall I can go with 1/2" acrylic.
Let me know. Sean. |
How tall do you want to go, and I would think that it would depend on width and length as well.
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http://www.garf.org/tank/BuildTank.asp
According to this tank calculator the tallest you should go with 1/2" is 30 inches. |
it depends how you build. If you have acrylic euro-bracing at the bottom and the top of the tank, I would go up to 36. Otherwise 30 is probably safe.
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It depends on a few things, first off as stated length for sure as well as bracing but it's not about safety with acrylic. You could build a tank 4 feet tall with 1/2" and it would easily hold but it's the bow you have to worry about. Acrylic is softer than glass and will bow and bulge more which creates distortion. I wouldn't go any bigger than 4 feet in length and 2 feet in height using 1/2". Remember Acrylic is clear you can go as thick as you want without sacrificing clarity. Although it's stronger than glass an acrylic tank should use thicker material than a glass tank.
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its would be 32" long and I would like to go 36"tall. Its being designed to fit into a specific location.
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I am curious, how much $$ wise do you figure you will save building it yourself? I have gotten a couple of quotes on acrylic (trimless/braceless) tanks, nothing more than 70gal and they seem to be around 700 (or a bit less, depending)..
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1/2" sheet cast is $250 at least that is my cost.
3/4" sheet is $425 |
sheet of 1/2' 4x8 quality aqylic is $370 and im haveing it put together by industrial paint and plastics for 75 bucks. They put together anything for 75 bucks if you buy from them.
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