i found the site that tells one how to put a plywood tank together.
I asked my knowledgable lfs lady about it and her response was quite contradictory.
the article says acrylic or glass and she said the tank will be too flexible for glass. need acrylic - best yet lexan for scratch resistance. i am guessing lexan is in the acrylic family of plastics.
the article says paint with potable water safe [2 part epoxy] paint. the lfs lady says you must gel-coat like fiber glass.
the article said a/c grade 3/4 " plywood is fine.
lfs lady said marine grade is required.
has anybody built one of these things?
the reason i am interested is i want to design a plywood tank that goes around a structural support. this eliminates a store bought option. and i dont have the cash for custom tank made by somebody else.
I asked my knowledgable lfs lady about it and her response was quite contradictory.
the article says acrylic or glass and she said the tank will be too flexible for glass. need acrylic - best yet lexan for scratch resistance. i am guessing lexan is in the acrylic family of plastics.
the article says paint with potable water safe [2 part epoxy] paint. the lfs lady says you must gel-coat like fiber glass.
the article said a/c grade 3/4 " plywood is fine.
lfs lady said marine grade is required.
has anybody built one of these things?
the reason i am interested is i want to design a plywood tank that goes around a structural support. this eliminates a store bought option. and i dont have the cash for custom tank made by somebody else.