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Hey all!
Alright, this is me just thinking out loud, so please be kind, but.....
I'm wondering if anyone here at R2R is knowledgeable in building acrylic aquariums. I have an idea, I have a space in my home, a "nook", if you will, that encases some plumbing where the municipal water lines come into the house, so I can't just knock this down, and this "nook" was finished by the 1970's home builders to basically be a stand for an old standard definition TV - those old huge boxes, some of you may remember.
Currently I have an IM Fusion 15 and 10 gallon going in this location. Please don't be too critical, this is temporary until I can build stands for these tanks, but you can see the "nook":
Clearly, televisions have changed, they no longer fit this "nook", and this "nook" has been screaming (to me!) for an aquarium ever since we have lived in this house. I firmly reinforced this "nook shelf" from underneath and I'm confident it can hold a lot of weight.
I am wondering if I can build an acrylic aquarium that would fill this space, I'm thinking a footprint of about 36"Lx24"W, and as tall as I can get using 3/8"-1/2" cast acrylic. What do you guys think?
Here's a few thoughts:
I have some experience putting together and drilling glass aquaria
No, I have never done anything with acrylic, but I have at least some knowledge of it
Yes, I will research A LOT more, and would start with much smaller projects before committing to a huge tank like this
I am an avid woodworker with a reasonably well equipped shop who can measure and cut material accurately, and could build wooden jigs or holders that could aid in building an acrylic aquarium
The cost of glass would be prohibitively expensive, and much heavier that myself and my wife could safely handle. Acrylic is light
My questions would be:
Has anyone else worked with acrylic on this scale before?
Can I bend 3/8"-1/2" acrylic with a heat gun - I'd love curved corners
Any thoughts for putting together an acrylic aquarium of this size?
Alright, this is me just thinking out loud, so please be kind, but.....
I'm wondering if anyone here at R2R is knowledgeable in building acrylic aquariums. I have an idea, I have a space in my home, a "nook", if you will, that encases some plumbing where the municipal water lines come into the house, so I can't just knock this down, and this "nook" was finished by the 1970's home builders to basically be a stand for an old standard definition TV - those old huge boxes, some of you may remember.
Currently I have an IM Fusion 15 and 10 gallon going in this location. Please don't be too critical, this is temporary until I can build stands for these tanks, but you can see the "nook":
Clearly, televisions have changed, they no longer fit this "nook", and this "nook" has been screaming (to me!) for an aquarium ever since we have lived in this house. I firmly reinforced this "nook shelf" from underneath and I'm confident it can hold a lot of weight.
I am wondering if I can build an acrylic aquarium that would fill this space, I'm thinking a footprint of about 36"Lx24"W, and as tall as I can get using 3/8"-1/2" cast acrylic. What do you guys think?
Here's a few thoughts:
I have some experience putting together and drilling glass aquaria
No, I have never done anything with acrylic, but I have at least some knowledge of it
Yes, I will research A LOT more, and would start with much smaller projects before committing to a huge tank like this
I am an avid woodworker with a reasonably well equipped shop who can measure and cut material accurately, and could build wooden jigs or holders that could aid in building an acrylic aquarium
The cost of glass would be prohibitively expensive, and much heavier that myself and my wife could safely handle. Acrylic is light
My questions would be:
Has anyone else worked with acrylic on this scale before?
Can I bend 3/8"-1/2" acrylic with a heat gun - I'd love curved corners
Any thoughts for putting together an acrylic aquarium of this size?
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