I'm playing around with skimmer selection for my new setup. I have a 600 gallon display, about 900 gallons total. Will eventually be heavy stocked. My only affordable options at this point are large downdraft (ETSS 2000XR), large beckett (MRC-6r) or something along the lines of a Volcano 1875. Problem with the Volcano is it looks like Scott is really busy. I can't bring myself to pay for a massive Deltec or BK.
I'm fairly handy, and have a small woodshop, so I thought I might possibly try and DIY on one. The problem here is I've never built a skimmer before and my knowledge on acrylic and pvc extends to pretty much cutting it and thats it
I've read all the skimmer threads here, along with all the skimmer 101 pages on DIY ect. Airstone skimmers are a PITA, and becketts too much power. Been following this read on Laguna and this looks exactly what I might want to try and do.
So How would I size this thing? Body somewhere around 18" I assume, not sure on the pump size, (maybe the new 4200?) If the 4200 is a correct fit was thinking what 36" high on the body? What size then would the neck work out to? I'm assuming the skimmer would be setup as a recirc and I'd feed it directly from the overflows.
I was planning on using PVC for the body and possibly cutting out view ports to see whats going on inside... Is this acceptable? The neck could possibly by clear PVC, or worse cast cast acrylic, but I'm not sure.
I'm unsure on how to create the cone from the body to the neck. I've seen people use PVC reducers, although that doesn't look optimal. I've seen people use acrylic domes which I assume are heat shaped over a large bowl. A long time ago I saw someone stretch a cone shape with a mold, oven, and alot of patience.
I know I'm coming off as a total newb here but it doesn't look at that difficult assuming I can figure out the correct way to put the pieces together. Figuring out WHAT those pieces are optimally I think is where I'm going to need the help
