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Tank build.."for sale"..

daninmd

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3' depth (front to back) I think is a little too much. I had a 3' deep acrylic tank, never set it up and one reason is that it was hard to see the back of the tank real well when it was full of water. I think 2.5' would be about as far as I would want, unless it was a peninsula type tank, in that case 3' would be awesome.
 

harlowe777

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Im working with a peice I have thats 4'x2'..can go deep as I want..can do somthing else too..if you pay for the materials..
 

kevin911

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Just want to clarify 4"x2" acrylic sheet cost 1k? How thick?

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kevin911

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Hi Billy can you refresh us on your background on building tanks? It can help us understand and feel more comfortable on the idea of building one. thank you
 

harlowe777

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I have peice already 4'/2'/1"thick..I use oak..not "plywood"..much stronger than others..angle iron corners..framed around and 1" front..end product looks great..not like other ghetto wood tanks..im a master builder..so its done correct..
 

harlowe777

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No..im not a "tank" builder..I can build wood tanks like mine..im saying (I have a peice im going to use)..would anyone like it to be built for them?..to there specs?..its not your average wood tank..
 
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