Sitting around in my think tank here I was pondering upon an idea. I would like a little feed back to see if someone can think of what I am missing...
I would like to make a large tank (80 - 100gal). The price of acrylic is kinda salty. Could I use three 2x6 weather-treated boards biscuited, edgeglued, and planed for my back and two sides, and two 2x12 weather-treated boards same way for my bottom, Then line the whole thing with 1/8 acrylic siliconed and pressed on to the wood structure with a 1/2" acrylic front and 3/8" acrylic top with three equal sized cutouts? Tanks size roughly 50x24x18.
I would draw a picture, but alas I am all fins.....
I want a drain at the bottom rear left under the UGF with an overflow in the rear right. ten gallon sump at the bottom. I would like a small waterfall on the left side made of silicone, PVC Rain gutter and Lava Rocks. I would place the whole setup in a custom made stand that would house the whole thing and hold the lights and utilities.
I am a carpenter but I enjoy my fish. I am not a very good plumber, (follow the directions but I don't get it, kind of thing....) and I could use any suggestions you may have...
Thanks
Stone
I would like to make a large tank (80 - 100gal). The price of acrylic is kinda salty. Could I use three 2x6 weather-treated boards biscuited, edgeglued, and planed for my back and two sides, and two 2x12 weather-treated boards same way for my bottom, Then line the whole thing with 1/8 acrylic siliconed and pressed on to the wood structure with a 1/2" acrylic front and 3/8" acrylic top with three equal sized cutouts? Tanks size roughly 50x24x18.
I would draw a picture, but alas I am all fins.....
I want a drain at the bottom rear left under the UGF with an overflow in the rear right. ten gallon sump at the bottom. I would like a small waterfall on the left side made of silicone, PVC Rain gutter and Lava Rocks. I would place the whole setup in a custom made stand that would house the whole thing and hold the lights and utilities.
I am a carpenter but I enjoy my fish. I am not a very good plumber, (follow the directions but I don't get it, kind of thing....) and I could use any suggestions you may have...
Thanks
Stone