Another Plywood Build, for my bass

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
ok i did ..

but do i need the epoxy to glue it ? or just make the wooden tank then put the liner and fix it from up with nails .. !

i mean can it be just wood and liner ?

i ll go for a try on a small tank for turtles 100 cm X 50 cm X 50 cm with a glass window in front - do u have any recommendations for that ? ]


You can't just use nails and a liner with glass. You also don't seal the window with epoxy in any build I have seen. Please use the search feature and do a few hours of reading then come back and ask your questions. Start by reading all 25 pages of BASSINKOREA's thread. Then maybe move on to these threads.
This is a thread about a tank built with a liner
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=179928
One built with fiberglass
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=254175
One built with pond armor
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=209523

I think this is the site that really started people thinking about building plywood tanks. http://www.garf.org/tank/buildtank.asp

I am in no way trying to be rude by telling you this. MFK is probably the forum on the web with the most information about building plywood tanks and if you think you would like to build one this is the place to start doing your research. The people on here seem very friendly and open about there builds but it best not to ask questions that have been answered a 100 times before.
 
ok .. Thanks
 
Hey man, when do you get back from work? I'm still really busy. It sucks, but I'm lovin the progress! Can't wait to see it all done =] Keep up the good work man!
 
Bassinkorea;3390621; said:
I live on an island called Geoje Island (2nd biggest island in Korea). It is located in the most South Eastern part of Korea, just South of Busan (the 2nd biggest city in Korea).
nice next time when im in seoul .. im going to pm you. its a lay over for me when i go to china..
 
Can't wait till it's filled!
 
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