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![]() Yeah, that was the plan. Have you done it before? Any tips?
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I think I could get away with running the water closer to 15 degrees but don't know if I would want to get it any higher than that. |
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![]() I'd use an oven for the bending, a heat gun on that size of sheet will likely give less than steller results.
170°C should work well for cast material but don't use a gas oven. For best results build a wood mold with the right curvature and place the sheet on top of it in the pre-heated oven. The sheet will form around it by itself. |
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![]() This is going to be bad ass! Love it, ill help u guys collect the jellies....yippee let's go diving!!
Hey I think Joel still has a 1/2 hp refurbished chiller at progrow. Good deal too if I recall.
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Do you know how much he wants for that chiller? You may have solved my problem. |
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![]() just go slowly, moving the heat gun at a medium pace.it will take time.you can also heat the acrylic in a moderately heated oven first
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![]() Do your homework on this. I think you may need permits from DFO for collection of jellies. I know of someone else that did this and they were required.
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As for the box insulated with foam -- I think that is a fantastic idea and I might look into doing that. Initially I wanted it to be nice and slick with the acrylic, but the insulation may be considerably more practical. Quote:
I think that we may use this PK for raising clowns in the short term -- and I think it would be ideal for that type of application. |