200g Wetsuit Tank

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FLESHY;4650054; said:
So is this just tritons wetsuit glue?

I can understand why they only sell to professional applicators cause the stuff is toxic as all hell.

Its not a glue, its a waterproofing compound. Check out the link. It contains no VOC's, and can easily be applied by anyone (with the right equipment).

From the website (1-part wetsuit):


  • Can be top-coated to any color
  • No voc’s
  • Non-toxic
  • Non-flammable
  • Water based
  • Low temperature flexibility
  • UV stable
  • Will not crack or peel
  • Withstands ponding water
  • Self-levelling
  • Excellent adhesive
 
Conner;4650038; said:
Thanks for the link. I may try to order some of this stuff in a month or two for a future build, depending on how yours turns out.

I was reading through the info on 1-part Wetsuit, and came across this:

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What is the minimum mil thickness of the dry membrane?
- Roofing: 60 mil dry - Waterproofing: 80 mil dry vertical. 100 mil dry horizontal - Air/Vapor barrier: 40 mil dry
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Are you only going to use 60 mil dry, or did you apply it thicker than that?

I am only going 60mil because I think that will be good for this application. I don't think the thickness quoted from the site includes fabric reinforcement, which makes it much stronger. You could do one more coat past what I did and get about 80mils but I don't think it is necessary when using the fabric.
 
Conner;4650075; said:
Its not a glue, its a waterproofing compound. Check out the link. It contains no VOC's, and can easily be applied by anyone (with the right equipment).

From the website (1-part wetsuit):


  • Can be top-coated to any color
  • No voc’s
  • Non-toxic
  • Non-flammable
  • Water based
  • Low temperature flexibility
  • UV stable
  • Will not crack or peel
  • Withstands ponding water
  • Self-levelling
  • Excellent adhesive

What he said.

I am guessing the reason it is only sold to certified applicators is because it is a new product for the industry and the company does not want a bunch of idiots going around spraying it all over roofs without knowing proper application procedures. That would be a good way to acquire a bad reputation on a good product.
 
earthstudent;4650530; said:
What he said.

I am guessing the reason it is only sold to certified applicators is because it is a new product for the industry and the company does not want a bunch of idiots going around spraying it all over roofs without knowing proper application procedures. That would be a good way to acquire a bad reputation on a good product.

Plus, it needs specialized sprayers so that the product doesn't gum up the spray guns as soon as they start using it. Until more contractors know what they need to apply this material, it makes more sense to limit the sources of availability.
 
I met with the owner of Triton again today and what he wants to do is put together different packages. These are the only packages that they will be offering at this time. If you would like to comment and suggest another package option, please feel free to do so here and I will pass on the suggestions. Unfortunately, the color coating is not going to be available for awhile, as there is more testing being done before it is released.

Note: when using the fabric, I got more coverage (about 25sqft/gallon@60mil) than the website says (18sqft/gallon@60mil). So my estimations below are based on my experience and will vary depending on actual dimensions. They are just estimates to give you an idea of the package you might need for your tank. If you have any questions about your specific tank build, just let me know and I can help you figure out what you would need.

Prices INCLUDE shipping in the US.

Package 1 (good for a good size sump or about 100g tank)
1 gallon Wetsuit 1part + 6"x300' role Invisilink fabric = $135

Package 2 (good for about 200-300g tank)
2 gallon Wetsuit 1part + 6"x300' role Invisilink fabric = $185

Package 3 (good for about 500-1000g tank)
5 gallon Wetsuit 1part + 6"x300' role Invisilink fabric = $292


To order you will need to call (
319-861-5233) and ask for Angela. If you do not get anyone than leave a message and they will get back to you.


I noticed on the Triton website, in the changing head bar there is a pic of a large koi pond build with Wetsuit in Australia. The pic actually does not show much of the ponds size. It is a pretty big pond. I have pics of them spraying Wetsuit in that pond.
 
sashimimaster;4651624; said:
Ok, those don't look like the same prices you've been quoting before. How come it keeps changing?

For one, the prices he just listed include shipping charges, as well as a roll of Invisilink fabric. So obviously the price is going to be a bit more than you would expect the product to cost.
 
Yes, the price includes shipping and the reinforcement fabric. The main reason the prices changed is, they will be shipping smaller quantities of the Wetsuit products to the warehouse for the tank application. So the cost has gone up for the supplier. The prices I was quoting before was the price to Certified Applicators for roofing applications, were very large quantities are being purchased. If you would like to purchase 10 or more 5 gallon buckets or a 55 gallon drum, I am sure you will get a better price.

I believe it is still cheaper than the other options, and all around better IMHO.
 
earthstudent;4652557; said:
I believe it is still cheaper than the other options, and all around better IMHO.

It seems to be in a similar price range to other methods, but not cheaper. We will see how durable it turns out to be - I have high hopes but I think it might be a bit early to say it's better.

FWIW a gallon of Zavlar is $49CAD at home hardware stores - but this is only helpful if you live in Canada.
 
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