Hey guys, after picking your brains for months and reading through ply tank builds and learning sketchup8, with the wife's blessing, my first ply tank should be underway shortly, but first, wanted to get some advice on my design.
the measurements will be 9' L x 4' h x 3.5-4' d with a 30" tall viewing window
reason for the dimensions and design is, I have a 4'x8' sheet of 1" acrylic sitting in the garage that i got for free. At one inch, 30" is the max depth according to some calculators. Since a sheet this size is a once in a life time freebie, I have no desire to cut it down unless it is to make 1 19'L x 2.5'H x 3-4'D aquarium or 2 9 footers later on should i need to disassemble the pond
or a narrower tank with 2 viewing windows...
anywho...the plan is to go with the first design. the plan for water proofing is a 2 part brush applied or hopper sprayed polyurea called styrospray 1000 2 part polyurea coating which only cures when exposed to moisture in the atmosphere, it will not cure inside a spray gun or closed storage container for several days, you may apply successive coats every 30 to 40 minutes. 2 gallon system costs $120 and covers 150 sqft
They had sent me a sample applied to styrofoam and it is very rigid but flexible and a sample on brushed onto plywood and it has a death grip on the wood. I'll be getting a 2 quart system for $30 just to try it on some plexi to see how it adheres to it.
so...before i dive in, just wondering what you guys thinking about the design? There will be bracing on top, just didn't sketch it in yet. is it overkill? I'm just worried about 4 feet of water pressure.
any suggestions on acrylic install? i read some people did a bead of silicon all the way around (obviously sand and rough up the acrylic edge for better adhesion), let it cure before install to form a hard gasket and then siliconed it into place and even though silicone and acrylic are not ideal, the water pressure was enough to hold the window in place? others used dow product but i'm not familiar with it. how about Great Stuff Pond foam? Also, is a 2" boarder enough?
Thanks guys!
the measurements will be 9' L x 4' h x 3.5-4' d with a 30" tall viewing window
reason for the dimensions and design is, I have a 4'x8' sheet of 1" acrylic sitting in the garage that i got for free. At one inch, 30" is the max depth according to some calculators. Since a sheet this size is a once in a life time freebie, I have no desire to cut it down unless it is to make 1 19'L x 2.5'H x 3-4'D aquarium or 2 9 footers later on should i need to disassemble the pond
or a narrower tank with 2 viewing windows...
anywho...the plan is to go with the first design. the plan for water proofing is a 2 part brush applied or hopper sprayed polyurea called styrospray 1000 2 part polyurea coating which only cures when exposed to moisture in the atmosphere, it will not cure inside a spray gun or closed storage container for several days, you may apply successive coats every 30 to 40 minutes. 2 gallon system costs $120 and covers 150 sqft
They had sent me a sample applied to styrofoam and it is very rigid but flexible and a sample on brushed onto plywood and it has a death grip on the wood. I'll be getting a 2 quart system for $30 just to try it on some plexi to see how it adheres to it.
so...before i dive in, just wondering what you guys thinking about the design? There will be bracing on top, just didn't sketch it in yet. is it overkill? I'm just worried about 4 feet of water pressure.
any suggestions on acrylic install? i read some people did a bead of silicon all the way around (obviously sand and rough up the acrylic edge for better adhesion), let it cure before install to form a hard gasket and then siliconed it into place and even though silicone and acrylic are not ideal, the water pressure was enough to hold the window in place? others used dow product but i'm not familiar with it. how about Great Stuff Pond foam? Also, is a 2" boarder enough?
Thanks guys!