Avast Pegleg 180 Skimmer DIY build thread

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thought i'd document the build of my new avast pegleg 180. the video avast has on youtube is spot-on, but i do have some small tips that others might be able to take advantage of.

first, additional supplies i used included: lint-free cloth, sewing needle or push pin/tack and painters tape. i used the lint-free cloth to wipe off acrylic dust from the pieces. the needle or push pin is used to unclog the hole in the acrylic cement tip. i used painters tape instead of packing tape with lint on it to hold the cone together.

assembly was a cinch. i do have over 11 years of acrylic experience but i believe anyone can put one of these together. it's very similar to putting together a plastic model kit. the most difficult part was waiting for the acrylic cement to cure before moving on to the next step. since i do have acrylic experience, i did take some shortcuts and skipped ahead a couple times, so these photos do NOT represent the correct order of assembly. i'm not patient. :D

the parts:
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outside of the cone taped together:
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cementing the inside seam of the cone:
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collection cup and neck:
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finished collection cup:
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bubble chamber:
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valve gears, adjustment handle and legs:
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adjusting the tension on the gears did some playing around with. you don't want them too tight or too loose. i also added some plumber's compound to the threads on the pump. this keeps it from moving around.

classy:
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cementing the outside of the cone:
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i used painters tape on either side of the seam to avoid messes with stray cement. luckily, i didn't have any drips.

final seam:
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pay attention when cementing the cone to the neck and base. i carefully positioned the seam so that it would face the back of my sump.

Beast!:
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and now the agonizing part......waiting until my tank upgrade is ready so that i can actually use this beauty. lol. :p
 
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Haha. read the very last sentence in the post. :(
 

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Thank you for sharing!!
 

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Can not wait to see how it performs. I would need a larger version but non the less I've not tried this brand and I am curious
 
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according to avast, they will be releasing three more sizes - 250, 200 and 150. i believe they are shooting for the end of may. i hadn't tried any avast products until i purchased their spyglass reactor. i am now in the process of replacing my peristaltic pumps with theirs and i'll probably pick a swabbie, another spyglass and definitely their new ca reactor. i love the fact that they seem to be innovators and they are what i like to call a 'boutique' company, meaning they are a smaller size company.
 

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Yes I have just read they are redesigning the larger version for the 200 - 400. I am not fond of the one I have now. I have 250 gallons all together and plan on a larger tank within a year, with a larger bio load. I will definitely be waiting on this.
 
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You're telling me! I'm cleaning the sump on my current tank today so maybe I can find room.......maybe.
 
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I currently have a 40b with a 20g sump. I'll be upgrading to a 125g in a few months, and this new skimmer was for my new tank. as I mentioned in the first post, I have no patience. lol.

 
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Check out the water level control on this baby. it's insane.
 
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Thanks. I am still 100% satisfied with this skimmer.
 

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Hey.. Just checked out your skimmer build...you did a really good job. Wish I would have seen your thread before I built mine. What number are you dialed to on the water up/down?
I want to skim a little more dry...or the skimmate locker will be filled in an hour!
Check out my mod...it's nothing big but thought it might dampen any vibration from pump...
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I installed rubber feet to mine as well. I have mine set at 10. not sure that means much to you, as my tank is much smaller than yours and my water depth may be different as well. along with other varying factors - bio load, turnover rate, etc.
 

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That true... Skimmers always take so long to break in... I've got mine at 6 right now but it's a pretty wet skim still
 
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How long have you been running it? mine took a good two weeks before it broke in.
 
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