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Acrylics Project - 18g Rimless Sump w/ refugium

Discussion in 'Archive' started by Turbo's Aquatics, Oct 19, 2011.

  1. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    This one is for a 29 biocube and includes an intake/skimmer chamber with filter sock holder, a refugium section, and return section
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    This one is next up after the Grove & Platt sump is done or at least moved off my router table. Walls and the baffle before the return chamber are 3/8", the rest is 1/4". This drawing doesn't show probe holders, etc...but they'll be in there, just haven't decided where yet...
     
  2. Big D

    Big D Well-Known ReefKeeper

    that looks asome /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default//emoticons/smile.gif
     
  3. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    This one will be on display at Fall Fest
     
  4. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    Here are all the pieces, ready to start bonding

    Teeth are routed, notch and filter sock holder were rough cut the finish routed. Double stick tape and templates are awesome for this. It's a little nerve-racking though, I should have taken a picture of me with a respirator, face shield, and ear protection on.

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  5. Bela

    Bela Inactive User

    So is this designed to fit under the stock biocube stand?
     
  6. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    Yes
    oops hit reply too fast
    The footprint is 18" L x 15" W (front to back) and it's 16" H
     
  7. bearsareawsome

    bearsareawsome Well-Known ReefKeeper

    hmm what do these run? i like to see what it looks like done with equipment in it.
     
  8. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    Still gauging how much time I actually spend on these builds. If I had to quote another one exactly like it right now I'd say $250
     
  9. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    Started, a little behind, so this might not be 100% done come Fall Fest...needed to get new heater installed in garage

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  10. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

  11. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    More progress

    Jury-rig-jig [​IMG]

    I'm into weight lifting again

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    Feel the burn...
     
  12. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    Only one more joint left after this one, then it's flush trim and bond the bottom, which I think is going to be rather tricky on this one. Bottom joints are always the toughest, because the solvent starts to set up by the time to get all the joints filled, so yu have to work very fast.

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  13. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    Flush time done

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    Bonded the bottom on this morning...didn't get a pic, will tonight...
     
  14. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    Bottom on and cured, ready for flush trim and corner rounding

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    After that, will add the filter sock holder and probe holders, a do little polishing.
     
  15. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    Will be posting pics shortly. trimmed and rounded corners, bonded filter sock holder, waiting for that to cure a bit then will add the probe holder and it's done...
     
  16. Sponge

    Sponge Expert Reefkeeper Vendor

    Looks very professionally done there Bud! Will you fill it with water to assure good bonds? Can't wait to see the finished product!!
     
  17. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    The nice thing about acrylic is that if you know what material you use, and what solvent you use (I make my own mixture), and the joints are prepared right, you can tell exactly how strong a bond is pretty much right away just by looking at it.

    As for the water testing, I wasn't planning on it. But I might just for a picture.
     
  18. Turbo's Aquatics

    Turbo's Aquatics Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

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