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![]() rstar - The most costly part of the build was the pump, mainly because I wasn't able to DIY the volute.....until now
![]() I got the modified pump from SWC for $299.99. A laguna 1500 can be purchased for $126.95 (US i think)....and modified as well. The acrylic I used was extruded which is roughly half the price of cast and is sold by the foot: 24885 7-1/2" x 8" Acrylic Tube Clear Extruded x 24" 1 $93.92 $93.92 24837 3-3/4" x 4" Acrylic Tube Clear Extruded x 12" 1 $10.34 $10.34 24844 5-3/4" x 6" Acrylic Tube Clear Extruded x 12" 1 $16.78 $16.78 24841 4-3/4" x 5" Acrylic Tube Clear Extruded x 12" 1 $13.98 $13.98 Sub Total: $135.02 Shipping: $0.00 HST: $17.55 Total: $152.57 Prices shown in Canadian funds ![]() I get acrylic sheet from Peidmont plactics who I give a call now and then to see if they have any off cuts available which I get for approx $5.00 sq ft. The plumbing I already had but I would approximate $50.00 Pump - $299.99 Tube - $152.57 Sheet - 7 sq ft @ $5.00/sq ft. = $35.00 Plumbing - $50.00 Total = $537.00 (approx $364 if the pump was DIY'd) A simliar skimmer would be the SWC XTREME 250A $549.99, for a cost savings of $10.00. Why did I do this again ???....most DIY'ers would understand lastlight - I would have like to add a smoother transition and may play around with it again, but I need some more practice with thermoforming and I've run out of scrap pieces for the time being. I might come back to this depending on how it performs. Thanks all for the feedback and will update as I progress. I would like to move to the LED project next, but not until I get my water params under control Here is a vid of the first test of the skimmer. Keep in mind that the tank has been set up for about 5 months now without a water change so the DOC's may be quite high, but I'm please with the initial results ![]() I'll leave it running for the time being and see what it pulls out. http://www.youtube.com/user/bioload#p/a/u/0/-R6YFj28bxU
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