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Old 12-11-2008, 11:01 PM
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I have bought a sump for my 72 Gal FOWLR setup. It fits my stand very well (Finally found one) but I would like to make some modifications to it. I need to add some ballfes for bubble trapping and to close off a return section. I also would like to have a box built in it for a small refugium.

Does anyone know someone local that does acrylic work ?

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Old 12-12-2008, 01:35 AM
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You can just silicone them in if you want. If not try www.krenplastics.com
Or maybe someone here can help you.
If you just want some guidance look in the DIY section its not that hard. You can get supplies from Industrial plastics there is one in Richmond. They will probably cut it to size for you as well for a cost.
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Old 12-12-2008, 01:42 AM
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You can just silicone them in if you want. If not try www.krenplastics.com
Or maybe someone here can help you.
If you just want some guidance look in the DIY section its not that hard. You can get supplies from Industrial plastics there is one in Richmond. They will probably cut it to size for you as well for a cost.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hT6Ow_cBTps
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It really isn't that hard but i can see it being a bit intimidating. Use #16 Weldon (sp?). Its slightly thicker and doesn't set quite as fast.
I had the same project as yours. What I did is have spacers of plywood cut to the spacing size of your refugium. Use 2 pieces of ply. Where the ply butts up against the piece you are gluing down at the bottom cut out the right angle in that area of ply so the cynoacrylate does not wick or bond to the ply. Using 2 pieces like this, spaced apart, guarantees that the placement is square to the existing walls.

For the baffles, its the same thing but shorter pieces of ply (cut the bigger pieces of ply after you are done with them and remember the notch. This also applies if you were siliconing. The baffle that is raised to allow water to flow under, I cut 2 small pieces of the white PVC tubing and used them as support and to help set the height. These pieces should not touch the other 2baffles. The PVC should be at right angles to the piece, this way water will pass through them when you leave them there in place (i did).

I would also recommend that you fill each chamber one at a time and check for leaks. If you find one, empty, dry it out and reapply where necessary. This way if power goes out or whatever the water stays in its own compartment and doesn't mix with the water from the other chambers (refugium, skimmer,etc.).

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Old 12-12-2008, 02:24 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hT6Ow_cBTps
Aside from the music...helpful little primer.
Great link they have everything on You-tube.
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Old 12-12-2008, 01:35 PM
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thanks all .. very informative so far.

Here's a quick 3D sketch of what I'm looking to do. I obviously haven't figured out a drain for the refugium yet, but I was hoping for a little input. Is it too much flow for the fuge if I run the drain directly in to it ? I figured it was but i've heard it might not be as well.


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Old 12-13-2008, 01:40 PM
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Bump .. whatcha all think ? good idea? and the fuge works out to be 5.3 gals.
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