I would love to jump on this. I got an router and portable drill press that I can offer for tools. I also have a portable band saw if we were to need one. I just picked up 150, so I would need something in the 250-300 range. What about the connections for the pump feed pipe. Just go with standard pvc sch 40?
Are you planning on scratch building this in two days?
IMO that might be tough (even with some CNC help)
Honestly I have no idea. If i were planning this, I'd be building it over a few weeks. When I do acrylic projects, I try not to do more than a couple of seams per day. (weldon will seem to bond in a few minutes, but it's not really cured for quite a while. It's really easy to ruin a seam ((which usually means a ruined project)) by messing with the project before it's properly cured)
Are you getting all the parts cut on a CNC machine, or some other means? If your cutting the parts with hand tools, this will probably take a LOT of hours of work.
I have no idea how to do this safely.
Do you know who your talking to?
There is no fire involved here. (or is there)
Seriously though, acrylic isn't the easiest stuff to cut without making a massive mess. Zero room for error.
Niiice. Im glad we got a good size crowd so far jumping on this. Cuts for the cone shouldnt be too bad at all. Im looking for a styrofaom cone of the same size/pitch that we can use as a template. but as long as we use a jig like gregs to cut perfect arcs..then the seams on top and bottom of the cone should be flawless. as far as cutting the strait lines. ive been using an old wet tile saw for that. i cut a 4x4' sheet of black acrylic today on it with a custom fence. its a slower cut but the edge doesnt even need to be treated for a finish.
ill post some more pics this evening on the how to build deal.
Ive got a bunch of black 1/4" that we can use for the disks/eurolock.
Plastic Supply in manchester, nh. g2 be a business owner though. but they do cnc work as well. Oh, the quotes on sheets were 1-3 sheets. we get a deal with 4+
my buddy is going to put the bubble plates in cad for us. and ill give it to Plastecs or plastic supply for a quote. with cnc ing, all the money paid goes into prep. so the more we get in on it the better. but with a few jigs here and there we should be able to make them none the less. just make take a while...haha
finished this skimmer box just 15 minutes ago. the second is an air recirc for my dart frogs...had a lot of extra time on my hands after shoulder surgery (may or may not have been influenced from pain meds-whoops)-lots of dremeling.
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This skimmer is certainly going to be a challenge. but it will work out in the end.
As far as a pump?? ati bubble master pump? 80ish each. sendra 9000-95, eheim 1260 $132, 1262 $142. a few smaller recircs with mesh wheel? one or one large mesh wheel? mesh wheel period?
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