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![]() I won't say they are especially affordable, but Interior Plastics and Paints has made some sumps for me before.
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![]() Well I just got a quote from Peregrine for 591 for a 18 by 17 by 24 with one divider... Basically I want to make a fuge with a portion of the tank for rodi water and $591 b4 taxes seems steep.
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![]() Honestly I wouldn't bother with getting it out of acrylic as it looks like its going to run you a crazy amount of money. Way cheaper to get a glass one made. Even if it needs to be shipped
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![]() Heck, build your own tank! Get the acrylic cut to size and assemble yourself. Intimidating but not as hard as you think.
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![]() Well I would much rather prefer an acrylic over glass for a fuge.
I was thinking of getting the pieces cut to size then gluing it myself; I'm assuming this will save some serious cash. Now if I would want to purchase the precut pieces and doing it myself, how do i determine the exact size of the divider?
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![]() You should be about to source 1/4" cast pre cut with jointed edges for around $5-6 per sq foot.
For 18x18x20 Front and back = 18x20 Bottom = 18.125x20.125 Sides = 17.5 x 20 (x2) Divider = 17.5 x desired height. The bottom is a little bigger so you don't end up with the seam right on the edge or overhanging, that can be problematic for the glue. You do the same idea for the sides, sit them slightly inwards and directly on edge. The can router off excess material with a trim 3 flute bit. The glue or solvent you want is weldon 4 |