Aquascaping Supplies: Acrylic or Nylon Rods

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Getting ready to get that aquascape thing going and was wondering if you suggest acrylic or nylon rods to help with the aquascaping?

Also any other tools or supplies you suggest for making rocks look cool? :p
 
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I've always used plastic clothes hangers....seems like we've always had too many, so the price was right. Just cut them to the lengths you need.
 

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I always used the fiberglass poles from home depot used to mark driveways. Butjust recently used hydraulic waterstop cement also from home depot. Wow does that stuff work great. And its very strong so u can build great aquascapes.
 
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I've always used plastic clothes hangers....seems like we've always had too many, so the price was right. Just cut them to the lengths you need.

That's a great idea and cheap! Do they do well with big structures?
 
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I always used the fiberglass poles from home depot used to mark driveways. Butjust recently used hydraulic waterstop cement also from home depot. Wow does that stuff work great. And its very strong so u can build great aquascapes.

Trying to figure out what you're talking about! Hmm here I come google!
 
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Can you link me to exactly what you used?
 

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Rev, an example of what he's taking about are THESE fiberglass rods....they come in various lengths and colors.
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As far as clothes hangers holding larger rocks, you might need to put in two or three rods, but I've never had a problem. The sheer strenght of these hangers is pretty high.
 

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  • Masonary bit
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I use the nylon rods ,3/16", so I have some wiggle room when anchoring together. Allot easier to get in the drilled holes as well. I got mine from U.S. Plastics.
 
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What size drill bits you guys using?
 
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I've always used plastic clothes hangers....seems like we've always had too many, so the price was right. Just cut them to the lengths you need.

What sizes do you use for the close hangers? Will I need multiple sizes?
 
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Bump for bit size!
 

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Before you start drilling rock please read this.

I have setup lots of tanks for customers, personally and in my store. I will never drill another rock and this is why. The odds are low however, out of two tanks I setup by drilling rocks I unleashed some nasty stuff hidden in the rock. By nasty I mean phosphates leaching at an uncontrollable rate and Alk. The part that stinks is you don't know what rock it is until you tear it all apart and test in fresh saltwater, rock by rock. I had to tear apart the tanks and they were two rocks that I drilled in two separate batches of live rock.

Don't want to get you paranoid but it was horrible dealing with and fixing.

I only use real reef rock now. They stack so nicely you don't need any rods or glue to still come away with a stunning aqua scape.
 
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Before you start drilling rock please read this.

I have setup lots of tanks for customers, personally and in my store. I will never drill another rock and this is why. The odds are low however, out of two tanks I setup by drilling rocks I unleashed some nasty stuff hidden in the rock. By nasty I mean phosphates leaching at an uncontrollable rate and Alk. The part that stinks is you don't know what rock it is until you tear it all apart and test in fresh saltwater, rock by rock. I had to tear apart the tanks and they were two rocks that I drilled in two separate batches of live rock.

Don't want to get you paranoid but it was horrible dealing with and fixing.

I only use real reef rock now. They stack so nicely you don't need any rods or glue to still come away with a stunning aqua scape.

Thanks for the warning.

Anyone else have thoughts on drilling rock?
 
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Thank you!
 
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What do you guys cut the acrylic rods with?
 
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