Glasscages Sumps

ocd_mariner

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Has anyone ever ordered a sump from glasscages?

I tried a custom design and dealt with some of the worst customer service. They must make great tanks, because its a pita to talk with them :)


Anyway, I going to have to buy a tank and cut the acrylic myself. Does anyone actually have experience in this? Any points, tips, tricks, anything?
 
I usually do the same. I typically just get a tank and some lexan (or acrylic). Just use masking tape over the cut lines to help cool the blade. If you don't, the plastic will glue itself back together right behind the blade. I usually use silicone to attach the baffles and have had no issues.
 
I've done the same as gary before. Just use a table saw for the cuts with a 200 count blade and the cuts will come out nicely.
 
Excellent. Thanks for the tips so far. Keep 'em coming!


So I can expect gflat and c_stowers over at around what time to start the cutting? :)
 
OCD,

I ordered a custom sump form GC a few months back and I can safely say I have been very pleased with it. I wanted a smaller bioball chamber and a custom media tray in mine so that I can place items like purigenand chemipure in it and have easy access to them for changing. GC did a bang up job on that. I also had my baffles spaced differently from their stock ones so that I could have more flex room around the pump since I was basically topping off out of a bucket every 3-5 days. they did mess that spacing up a bit, but cut me a piece on the spot to make it work.

yes they can be very blunt, but I did have a few errors in my sizing and he helped me get it together. best thing I did was actually go out there and explain what I wanted.
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www.melevsreef.com has many tutorials.. I built my own sump after a horrible CS experience with glass cages. After the fact I was extremely happy with the way things turned out. Not near as hard as you would think.
 
Here is one I made out of a GC acrylic 50 tall with acrylic baffles glued in with weld on.
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I cut my baffles with a table saw. It's kind of a PITA to get the baffles to fit because the tank isn't perfectly square and has strips around the bottom on the sides for reinforcement. The GC silicone joints are very sloppy as well IMO. Doesn't leak though and I guess that's what counts:)
 
yea, that bottom reinforcement is a bit of a PITA, but I was actually pretty happy with the asilicone work. they wctually glued my baffles in as they made the tank before putitng hte back pane in. I then siliconed my baffle in and it fit like a charm.
 
Blunt. Haha. Thats one way to put it.

/walks off cussing like Yosemite Sam


Anyway. I wanted to create a sump like http://melevsreef.com/acrylics/sumps/chvy/chvy_sump.html

I have an almost cubish 150 gallon tank, very tall, very deep, but not very long. She said it was just way too complicated and different from their designs. But. All is not lost. I feel much better seeing everyone else and the sumps they have made. Im feeling pretty confident about the cutting and gluing, but a little uneasy about making the teeth in the fuge overflow. How hard was that for you to do fishdoc?
 
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