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![]() Depends on what you are trying to achieve. I often find that a DIY project offers more in the value of feeling like you did a damn good job and built your own stuff, rather than in cost savings. Bare in mind that manufacturers get a far greater discount on materials than we do.
That being said, I love DIY so much that I have my own CNC mill just to make fun stuff. I think the better route would be to figure out the skimmer he wants and them do an eBay search, CanReef search or BCAquaria search to see if you can find a used skimmer. Probably get better performance for your $$$. |
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![]() Let me answer your question with a question: Which do you have more of -time or money ?
![]() Ignoring the satisfaction one derives from a good DIY project, if money isn't an issue and time is, then buy one. Otherwise, the larger the skimmer the more you'll save by DIY'ing it.
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-Mark 29 Gal Bowfront w/24" LED Lights. DIY HOB Sump (5.4 Gal) MP40. Orange Spotted Watchman Goby, 2 Clownfish and a few hermits. |