henrystyle
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Is it ok to get the acrylic pieces cut exactly to measurement or leave on a little on each and then route it?I use 1/2" with 3" eurobrace and a 6" centerbrace, yielding 2 top openings measuring 18 x 18"
HTH,
James
Is it ok to get the acrylic pieces cut exactly to measurement or leave on a little on each and then route it?I use 1/2" with 3" eurobrace and a 6" centerbrace, yielding 2 top openings measuring 18 x 18"
HTH,
James
Is it ok to get the acrylic pieces cut exactly to measurement or leave on a little on each and then route it?
No, go ahead and make them as you had. No need to make them different lengths as far as I can tell
The boxes are going to weigh about 2lbs each +/- so weight should not even be a factor.
I have a tank under construction in which the overflow weighs ~35-40lbs and I don't consider weight a factor. If the overflow is build well, should not be an issue. That said, I would use thicker material on your overflow. Remember, the external overflow box is essentially a rimless tank you are building, it should be built accordingly
HTH,
James
Good point. I didn't think of it as a rimless tank. The overflow box will be 16" x 4" x 5" (LxWxH). Do you think I should use thicker material than 1/4" for this size still? If so, would 3/8" be ok?
if you went 20tall with a 18" waterline one inch would be okay...
if you are gonna euro brace it 3/4" walls with a 1/2" thick bottom and euro is fine....leave a 4" perimeter for the euro....if you want no center brace.
Used material and new material will behave differently so no surprise that there is a difference. But to answer your question; no - not an accurate description IMO. From a physical properties perspective, there is very little difference between cell cast, continuous cast, and extruded. There will be some differences in the way they fabricate; how they cut, glue, bend, etc., but these are due to the primary difference between cast and extruded - namely how the molecules are chained together and the lengths of those molecular chains. Cell cast material had very long molecular chains which makes the material more stable under load (stress) whereas extruded material has very short molecular chains which makes it relatively unstable under similar loads.
If you wish, think of it as the difference between plywood and partical board. One has long grain structure which provides some stability while the other is made oup of small particals stuck together. Place a load on each and see how they perform. While not an accurate analogy, it should show the difference well enough
Please note that none of the actual numbers are published on any physical or chemical properties page by any mfr that I know of.
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James your analogy works for me ,thanks.
Regarding working the different materials [old tank VS new acrylite FF]
Do I understand you ,are you saying the difference is age and maybe the old material absorbed some water into itself to behave different. ??
Cyro Acrylite GP = good
Spartech Polycast = good
Plexi-Glas G = good
Chemcast GP = not so much, seen too many tank joints fail using this material
James
that would be possible. Stressed material also behaves differently than new material. Also, different brands of cell cast sometimes material behave differently, and colors can be different as well.James your analogy works for me ,thanks.
Regarding working the different materials [old tank VS new acrylite FF]
Do I understand you ,are you saying the difference is age and maybe the old material absorbed some water into itself to behave different. ??
What is the application? For bulk sheet that will never be glued to anything, I like cross-linked acrylic or Reynolds' US material. For acrylic to glue together like for tanks, Spartech Polycast is best IMO.James, what do you regard as the best acrylic? Thanks
Any idea what the name of the place in Downingtown is?Hey Henry....you can try Grim's plastic....they are in Harrisburg and easy to deal with.....TotalPlastics has a shop here as well, but they put a min purchase amount to deal with them....And there is a another good place down around Downingtown PA that has really good prices and they carry Polycast and Spartech