Custom sump builder and coating the inside of my stand

Mikey Donuts

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Does anyone know of someone local (or around S.F.) who builds QUALITY acrylic sumps?

I was also wondering if you guys coat the inside of your wooden stands with anything. I'm concerned about the wood warping from evaporation and inevitable spills inside the stand.

Thanks,
Mike
 
I haven't seen his work yet, but his day job is working with acrylic. He is based in Sacto.

He is the generous individual that donated the certificate for a custom sump to the MARS raffle a couple months back. sactofishguy won the certificate.
 
I will be coating the inside of my stand with Killz Premium paint. This seems to be what most of the stand build threads on RC use.
 
OK, thanks Mark. I was also thinking of using some pond liner around the bottom to hopefully help contain any leaks/spills. What do you guys think about this?
 
I heard wpnorton coated his stand, don't know for sure though.

dieselgrk has seen Keith's acrylic work firsthand. Keith Grandt 510-432-3464
 
Yeah, when I built my stand I lined the whole base with silicone caulk for bathrooms, then layed down 3 coats of white paint. Worked like a charm.

Its also really easy and cost effective to build your own sump whether its from acrylic or glass.

Jim
 
Thanks for the info everyone. I took a look at Melev's site and thought about building my own sump, but then I also thought about a livingroom full of water and decided I'd rather pay someone :) As far as the inside of the stand goes, what do you guys think about using a pond liner inside the stand?
 
Pond liner would work great. The only challenge would be getting it to stay up along the sides, and stay down nicely in the corners. With paint or epoxy, you don't have those issues.
 
look for wpnorton on the boards (MARS forum). he had a custom cabinet made. put 1x1's around the inside perimeter and then used some kind of boat paint to paint inside. he also put a drain through the floor. i was looking sideways at him when he did all this, but it has proven to pay for itself as he's been dialing in all the plumbing needs.
 
Is there some sort of clear finish I could apply to the inside? I really don't want to paint the inside white or any other color come to think of it. Some sort of clearcoat would work best for me. Any suggestions?

Also, do you guys ever apply any sort of polish or wax to the exterior of the cabinet? The builder mentioned something in passing about waxing the stand after several months. I can't get in touch with him now, so any info is appreciated.

Mike


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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11120825#post11120825 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kevin95695
Have you talked to Keith Grandt?

Keith is currently doing a project for MARS and I can't stress enough what a good guy he is and how accomodating he has been. I HIGHLY reccomend him.
 
Assuming you don't have any huge gaps in your stand, you can always use several coat of polyurethane. Polyerethane will give your wood the "wet" look though - so it's not a clear coat. You can purchase a gallon size for pretty cheap.

Once you're done polyeurathaning the stand, put a small bead of clear silicone around the edges on the inside for extra protection.

Good luck!

Minh
 
Rafael, thanks for the link. Would you recommend the polycrylic over polyurethane? I think the polyurethane may be more durable over time. I'll use a few coats of either of those, bead the edges with silicone, and top it all off with a layer of pond-liner. I should be good to go after that.

I'll also likely give Keith a call about building a sump.

Thanks very much for the help everyone!
 
as far as I know, they are the same thing,( I was watching "in a fix" and the guy said it was the same thing)
the polycrylic dries faster and the smell is not as strong. Thats what I used on my stands
Oh and its much easier to work with, you can do a 2nd coat in 1 or 2 hrs
 
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