So, acrylic display, 36" x 36" x 24" top to bottom; whats the necessary acrylic thickness necessary to avoid warping?
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Top with holes? Euro bracing? No bracing (rimless)?So, acrylic display, 36" x 36" x 24" top to bottom; whats the necessary acrylic thickness necessary to avoid warping?
1/4" should be more than enough. If your handy look for a 40 gallon or 55 gallon acrylic that someone is getting rid of. They can be had all over the net for 50-60 bucks and that gives you a bunch of extra material.How thick of acrylic would i need for an ATO reservoir? Say 12x8x12”
1/4" should be more than enough. If your handy look for a 40 gallon or 55 gallon acrylic that someone is getting rid of. They can be had all over the net for 50-60 bucks and that gives you a bunch of extra material.
We are tanking cell cast acrylic of a good quality.So, acrylic display, 36" x 36" x 24" top to bottom; whats the necessary acrylic thickness necessary to avoid warping?
Do you know of an online calc for acrylic?We are tanking cell cast acrylic of a good quality.
Personally I would do 3/4 = .708 also 5/8 = .591 would work
So, acrylic display, 36" x 36" x 24" top to bottom; whats the necessary acrylic thickness necessary to avoid warping?
Do you know of an online calc for acrylic?
Hi to all .
First of all, thanks for creating this useful topic.
Please I need some advice with acrylics. After my first failure attempt to have my first own custom tank with glass. And after selling my previous tank as scrap, now I planing to buy a custom tank with plexi, the dimensions for this new build are 72x24x24. The builder with some experience, told me that whit 1/2 inch of thick will be ok without any bow or failure in long term. So I'm planning to go with 5/8 thick instead. But the price is too high as 500 bucks only for the extra thick. The question here, what recommend me to do? Is enough 1/2? Is enough 5/8?
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Emphasis addedFor a EUROBRACED tank:
24" high, use 1/2" minimum
30" high, use 3/4" minimum
36" high, use 1" minimum
Eurobrace minimums:
3" perimeter eurobrace on any tank.
6" wide crossbrace for every 24" of tank length.
1.5" radius for all interior corners of the eurobrace cutouts (3" diameter circle). This is very important.
For instance:
A 48" x 24" tank (footprint) will have 3" perimeter eurobrace and a single 6" crossbrace at 24".
A 72" x 24" tank will have 3" perimeter eurobrace and a two 6" crossbraces, one at 24" and one at 48".
crazing is a sign of stress. So that can be from bowing, but likely it is from something else. In most cases, crazing appears because of flame-polishing. So you might check to make sure they don't do this. It's a cheap and quick way to make cut edges look nice, but it is the absolute worst thing you can do to acrylic.s well I read in the forum for the crazing in the acrylic because the deflection
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crazing is a sign of stress. So that can be from bowing, but likely it is from something else. In most cases, crazing appears because of flame-polishing. So you might check to make sure they don't do this. It's a cheap and quick way to make cut edges look nice, but it is the absolute worst thing you can do to acrylic.