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Just Moved In
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Wisconsin (To far from the ocean)
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Overflows - inside the tank. Where can I find ...
What I am looking for is an overflow for the inside of my tank. Maybe I am not making this clear enough. I need the corner overflow for inside my tank. Does anyone premake them for sale?
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Citizen
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Grand Blanc, MI
Posts: 223
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Check this out. You might find what you are looking for from this site.
http://www.barraquatic.com Hope this helped.
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Council
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: anaheim, CA
Posts: 347
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Just find a local acrylic shop to do it. It probably cost like $30 for materials and labor.
www.wetdryfilter.com |
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Maryland
Posts: 25
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Heres another http://www.wetdryfilter.com/internal_overflow_boxes.htm
I just spent the last week or two researching this and I found its not really worth it to DIY on this one. Reason being, the plexi glass / acrilyc is the bulk of the cost. Price average is $6.50 per sq/ft , then you still ahve the PVC and bulkheads to buy. If your going to do two overflows you may save 15 - 20 dollars. If you do just one your looking at a 10 or 15 dollars saveing. May as well just buy the kits, in my opinion. good luck though |
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