7'x12' Plywood Build For My Rays

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
That cheaper then glass? Any benefits over glass? Where did you get the 1" acrylic?

I talked about that a few pages back. Being a cabinet maker one of the things I work with is acrylic. A full 4x8x1" thick acrylic sheet is only going to run me a little over 400 if I remember right. That is all thanks to the company I work for getting me the acrylic at their cost. For me the main benefit of acrylic is since my wife is parking her car in the garage I don't have to worry about her smacking the acrylic window with anything and breaking it.
 
I've got to get over y fear factor I have on building a tank and the worry of it leaking. I can't believe I'm actuall still thinking about buying a fiberglass tank from dolphin fiberglass. They are expensive !

A 2600 gallon 6 foot tall windowd tank is 16000 bucks lol

After thinking more there is no reason to fear with a build like yours. The design of your tank is strong. Especially in the corners



When I do mine ill splurge overkill on mine with coatings of fiberglass, then epoxy the. Several layers of sanitred


I really don't see why fiberglass clot would be needed if I just go all liquid rubber route. But oh we'll


Everyone have a great thanksgiving
 
Contemplating going higher as in raising the tank off the floor or making the tank itself higher as in my rows of 2x4s

More then likely stacking more rows higher. The tank is still on furniture dollies so I may pull it away from the wall a little and brace the outside of the walls with 2x4's vertically to help prevent any bowing with going higher. Let me PM someone to see if I would need to go thicker on the window.
 
I talked about that a few pages back. Being a cabinet maker one of the things I work with is acrylic. A full 4x8x1" thick acrylic sheet is only going to run me a little over 400 if I remember right. That is all thanks to the company I work for getting me the acrylic at their cost. For me the main benefit of acrylic is since my wife is parking her car in the garage I don't have to worry about her smacking the acrylic window with anything and breaking it.

I overlooked that...I've been looking for a quality acrylic supplier, preferred to be within driving distance or local to save on shipping.
 
Time to get back into this build. I took a long enough break. No longer sitting on dollies and back on the floor. 1/16 of an inch out of level each way but I am not going to fuss about it. Time to figure out how much higher I want to go so I may be ripping the top 3 rows off to make the viewing window taller.:D More pictures coming this weekend. Plus need to finish throwing out more crap.
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