DIY Skimmer Body 12"

Yeah I don't know how you would plumb anything through the body without cracking it. If you want cheap look around in the news paper and stuff for scraps of PVC pipe. I found 10' of 12" and 10" pipe for $20.

Rich
 
Not to mention you won't have a lot of surface area for gluing if its .04" thick so it'd probably leak if used externally?
 
Its made to hold water, so even at .04, I'm sure its plenty strong. I say go ahead and give it a try. As to pluming through, drill your hole, cement a piece of 1/2" acrylic to the hole, then drill and tap the acrylic block.
 
Those are cool; I’ve seen them in their catalogue. Being that thin it could make it difficult, but where there is a will there’s a way. I had a similar problem making a skimmer because I didn’t want to make flanges, an acrylic cone or use a flat top. I wanted a dome/tapered cone but didn’t want the expense. I ended up using a floor drain, flipped it upside down and glued it to the top of my 6” PVC pipe/skimmer body. I’d bet you could find something similar to use.

Thread:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=881137

http://randystacye.com/diy_needle_wheel_skimmer.htm

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Also being so thin you would have to support you plumbing. You couldn’t allow any plumbing to “hang” on the skimmer body at all.
 
Those tanks are fiberglass by SunLight. They also make venturi skimmers. They are fragile! Lots of public aquariums used them. Most epoxied the fittings on.
 
Hmm... I didn't notice how thin they were before!!! You guys are totally right.

RandyStacyE - I like the drain idea! Nice skimmer...

After thinking about it I am just going to use PVC to make a skimmer - a CC style.

Has anyone ever used a super luft air pump on a CC skimmer? I'm thinking about 5' tall 6" in diameter with ~150gph going through...
 
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