Any recommendations on where to buy acrylic?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9359678#post9359678 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MrMikeB
Jeff,

Not sure on their dimensions, but something similar would work nicely. I need two of them, so maybe I should ask them where they get it made. Heck, I know I spent enough in there over the last 6 mos to at least get a response. :)

The tank that's holding the Stingray should be somewhat close to your specs. You said you need two? No problem! Heck, by the size of your property, you could easily fit 10 of 'em. :)
 
Mike,
I have a friend with a 8x4x2 that was buily my tru-vu a couple years back. The thing has been filled but never run, other than live rock and surges. Its completely open top and there are holes drilled for all the surges. Other than that, the tank is still in very good condition. PM if you are interested and i could give you some more info. BTW, he had it on a stand so i couldnt get a feel for the way it would have looked as a prop system but he also had similarly sized tanks that were 10-12" tall and they seemed to work very well for propping. Let me know.
Theo
 
mike i keep hearing about how great your house is, you're gonna have to let me come check it out someday. btw still waiting on paypal lol
 
I pay my peeps well to lie. ;) Its really not all that spectacular, but soon, the shop itself should be rather interesting sight to behold. Something about 1500 gallons of water and 3000 watts of lighting just seems either really cool, or very dumb - or both?

Once the licensing and permits come in, CalCRC will be officially born and you can come by and take the 20 cent tour - don't worry I can give change. ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9363811#post9363811 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MrMikeB

Once the licensing and permits come in, CalCRC will be officially born

What does CalCRC stand for - California Coral Reefers Cooperative? Just guessing. :)
 
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No, close... 'California Center for Reef Conservation'.

When you get a chance, peek in on the website. It was literally thrown together in about 2 hours as a placeholder, but gives you an idea on what this craziness is all about. Out of respect for RC, I do not think I can discuss this on the message board anymore without bringing down the wrath of the mods - sooo how about them great deals on a couple super sized acrylic tanks?

www.CalCRC.org
 
mike you remember that xenia flesh i attached to a small rock in my aquapod? i told you i wanted to see if it could grow from just the flesh and guess what... it did! it now looks like a rock with 100 little hands pulsing on it. kinda freaky
 
do you have any employees for this non-profit org? if not ill be a monkey and dance for bananas let me know mike
 
Chris, thats amazing! Those pulsing xenias are wicked cool when they are small and spread out.

Ok, here is the best pricing I can find thus far on the tanks:

96x48x24 - TruVu - $2800 (for one, so 2x)
96x48x20 - Atlantic - $2400 (for one, so 2x)

These are for 1" thick acrylic, framed on top ('EuroBraced'). Still more than I was hoping to spend given I a ton more $$$ will be needed for the other pieces. Ack!
 
actually that's a great price, think about this, each 4x8 1" acrylic stock cost almost $500, u need 4 to 5 sheets of it to make a tank 8x4x2, that's at least 2k already. given all the time you will put in on cutting, trimming, making jigs, and gluing it plus the possibility that you may messed up in the process. $2400 is well worth the price, at least that's what I think.
 
Well assuming they route the top brace (vs. piecing it together) the top and bottom are 2 sheets. The sides will be one sheet with a little left over - so 3 sheets total if I did my math right.

If 1" goes for about $500, so a 1k each markup for the labor and small profit margin (or 2k total). Hmm... Any acrylic experts out there?
 
yes you are right, I don't know what I was thinking when I said 4-5 sheet, basically u need 3 full sheet plus a 2x4 sheet. also I double checked the pricing on the acrylic sheet, for .75" thick, it's $14.18 per sq. ft. and for 1.25" thick, it's $42 per sq. ft. so it's still kinda pricy. but even if $1k for laboring and hassles, I still think it's kinda worth it, given the size of the tank. but then again, it's just me.
 
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