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Old 06-03-2010, 10:30 PM
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Hi Everyone,

I would like to take this opportunity to announce that O.C.'s Research and Developement Division is up and fully operational. It will be running under a different name; O.C. Reef Developments.

The trio of Ron, Eugene, and Marc make up this new division and they are there to provide you with custom acrylic designs as well as products made from the latest technologies.

Here is a breakdown of what we have going:

Ron and Eugene: LED light project

Marc and Eugene: Acrylic projects.

So please contact that respective persons for your particular need.

At O.C. we understand that the hobbyist is the heartbeat behind this industry because without you there would be no hobby.

So we call upon each and everyone of you tell us what we can do or manufacture/Import to make your reef keeping life easier.

Thanks for reading.

On behalf or Your O.C. team.

Cheers,

Paul
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Float switch holders
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Old 06-04-2010, 02:12 AM
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Great Idea!
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Already in development with that in mind im still trying to find a better method of attachment from holder to glass.
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Simple yet so hard to buy, if doNt want to make them your self
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simple, and afordable, photo boxes for top down pics underwater.
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Already in development with that in mind im still trying to find a better method of attachment from holder to glass.
wy not use magnets?
rare earth magnets can be picked up in bulk for pretty cheap and would allow a user to adjust the float level with little to no hassle.
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wy not use magnets?
rare earth magnets can be picked up in bulk for pretty cheap and would allow a user to adjust the float level with little to no hassle.
That's what I was just about to post
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wy not use magnets?
rare earth magnets can be picked up in bulk for pretty cheap and would allow a user to adjust the float level with little to no hassle.
Sorry, kind of slow on this. How do you attach the float switch to magnet? what is the size of magnet do you use? Thanks

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