What size tank is this for? I have one at home I never used, but I'm not sure of the size, I just know it's rated to 50 gallons.
A bit too expensive and fancy for my needs. Really just need an open box, nothing too pretty. Has to match one of the dimensions above and hold water. Thanks for looking
The sump chamber I posted above is made of cast acrylic purchased at HD. Cast acrylic is cast acrylic for our purposes. The size you're looking at will obviously need to be made by someone as I don't think those dimensions are an off the shelf item. If you do end up making it, I would suggest some bracing on the top and maybe some thin strips on the bottom around the inside perimeter. These will offer some extra support. 20x20 would need some additional support to keep it from bowing.I'm almost at that point Bilk. I've used stuff off the shelf at HD for many small projects. Wasn't sure if it's the appropriate material for building a sump though. I remember discussing this with another member a couple years ago and got the impression that the stuff sold at HD is not the right material to use to construct a tank. I'm assuming he meant sumps as well. Hopefully he will chime in. If i can get the approval from enough reefers to use the HD grade acrylic i may end up building it myself.
The sump chamber I posted above is made of cast acrylic purchased at HD. Cast acrylic is cast acrylic for our purposes. The size you're looking at will obviously need to be made by someone as I don't think those dimensions are an off the shelf item. If you do end up making it, I would suggest some bracing on the top and maybe some thin strips on the bottom around the inside perimeter. These will offer some extra support. 20x20 would need some additional support to keep it from bowing.
I hate working with acrylic because it makes such a mess when cut with power tools. But it's not difficult. Just set the blade so it's not much more than 1/4" higher than the material to avoid heat buildup that could cause the cut to fuse together again. It's also easier if you buy smaller sheets to start with rather than a 4x8 unless you have a large run out table or some roller supports. How far out in Suffolk are you?
John,
I made my old sump, essentially a 90 gallon tank but I went to an acrylic place & had them cut the pieces for me.
I used 1/4" but needed to brace the top for bowing.
If I was to do it again I would use a minimum of 3/16" material.