Hi,
This is actually my first post on R2R, even though I have been following for years.
I'm currently in the slow process of building a 220g reef tank.
The canopy design isn't going to be floating, it will be resting on the plastic trim. I'm considering of 3D printing custom inserts to keep the aluminum off of the actual trim and it will help keep it in place. It will have an 80/20 (anodized aluminum) skeleton frame with wood paneling attached to the exterior. All of the hardware I will be using will be stainless or plastic.
My concern is that the aluminum would start corroding, being close the water surface and the salt air (system will have fans on top to keep air moving through the canopy). Has anyone had any experience with this? I've never used 80/20 for any of my aquarium builds, but i've used it a ton at work.
Thank you,
Bob
As a side note don't know if many people have heard of Button-Fix, but this is what I'm intending on using to mount the wood panels and my stands cabinet doors. As I can't stand having to work around cabinet doors when working on my aquarium.
This is actually my first post on R2R, even though I have been following for years.
I'm currently in the slow process of building a 220g reef tank.
The canopy design isn't going to be floating, it will be resting on the plastic trim. I'm considering of 3D printing custom inserts to keep the aluminum off of the actual trim and it will help keep it in place. It will have an 80/20 (anodized aluminum) skeleton frame with wood paneling attached to the exterior. All of the hardware I will be using will be stainless or plastic.
My concern is that the aluminum would start corroding, being close the water surface and the salt air (system will have fans on top to keep air moving through the canopy). Has anyone had any experience with this? I've never used 80/20 for any of my aquarium builds, but i've used it a ton at work.
Thank you,
Bob
As a side note don't know if many people have heard of Button-Fix, but this is what I'm intending on using to mount the wood panels and my stands cabinet doors. As I can't stand having to work around cabinet doors when working on my aquarium.