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![]() I like having the back glass of my tanks clean and I was looking to buy a long handled cleaner. The ones that I looked at were priced at between $25 and $40. That seemed a bit much, so I built my own using 1/2" pvc for the handle and a 3/4x3/4x1/2 tee. For the scraper, I cut a slot in the tee at about 45 degrees to the tee, and inserted an acrylic blade into it. the blade is 1/8" acrylic sanded to a 45 bevel and rounded on the corners. The scrubber just has self stick velcro wrapped around it to serve as a scrubber. I used a piece of the loop side as the scrubber, then added a piece of the hook side to hold an optional scrubber pad too. I made the hanles 30" long, but they could be made longer or shorter as desired. I made each one seperate, but they could also be put onto either end of the same handle. Total cost was $6, and they work great.
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I retired and got a fixed income but it's broke. Ed _______________________________________ 50 gallon FOWLR, 10 gallon sump. 130 gallon reef, 20 gallon sump, 10 gallon refugium. 10 gallon quarantine. 60 gallon winter tank for pond fish. 300 gallon pond with waterfall. |
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