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lexan ?
if i can get lexan cheep , can i build my sump with it ?
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I would avoid it, it's a lot more flexible than acrylic. Extruded acrylic should be cheaper than lexan...
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Lexan is fine if sufficient thickness, it is stronger than acrylic...
Lexan is just GE's brand name for polycarbonate |
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Ever seen what happens to lexan if you try to router off too much? :razz: |
try GE Plastics in Coquitlam. Not worth using polycarb for a sump because it will bow.
I have a CPR overflow and CPR refugium. Professionally manufactured and they're both bowed. Lucky for me, the CPR refugium is supported by a shelf. If not for the shelf, it would've broken for sure. if you've never played with polycarb, you'll need to learn how to glue. you will also need a table saw with an 80 teeth carbide blade. glue costs 18$ per liter with a 90 day shelf life. depending on the size of the you may need 3/8" thickness. 33 gal sump - approx 15 sq feet at 5$ per sq ft = 75$ + 18$ + 20$ (glue applicator) = 110$ for the sump. cheaper and safer to buy a used 33gal and have glass partitions added in. hope it helps. |
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& I did know what you meant...:) |
i see the cost to just getting a old tank , and the lexan i can probably get it cheeper then plexi i will see maybe the guy i know can just get me some plexi realy cheep :)
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