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![]() Does anyone have any info on using a fiberglass resin in a reef tank?
iam thinking of doing a plywood tank and then coating the inside with fiberglass mat and resin. anyone.....? Thanks! ![]() |
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![]() you don't expose the resin directly. When you're done you paint it with a two part epoxy. There are only a couple brands that are safe for in the reef. maybe send a pm to michika, as she figured out what epoxy paint you can use in a plywood tank for reef.
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![]() thought I seen some plywood tank builds on RC with the resin exposed
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Iam just looking to build a grow out tank with a couple of MH light over it so iam not worried how the inside of the tank looks. thanks everyone. |
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![]() Check out GARF, I was looking around there today and found a prop tank made of 4mm coroplast. I didn't look at it closely, but it would be super cheap. Last time I bought coro it was about $15 for a 4x8 sheet.
http://www.garf.org/_2008b/show/index.htm African Fever on Alberta Aquatica has built a couple large plywood tanks. In one thread he gives a breakdown of materials and costs of what he used. Both threads are a good read for information. He's a good guy and would answer any questions you may have about plywood tanks. http://albertaaquatica.com/index.php...l=plywood+tank http://albertaaquatica.com/index.php...l=plywood+tank HTH Last edited by hillbillyreefer; 11-02-2008 at 02:11 AM. Reason: Added links and info |
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