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Snailman 12/29/2001 09:14 AM

Many DIY Plans & Suppliers
 
[url=www.reefcentral.com/diy] ReefCentral's DIY Page[/url]

[url=www.ozreef.org/diy/index.html]DBW's OzReef DIY page[/url]

If you have any plans that you would like to link to our DIY page or a good DIY parts supplier let me know.

Here is the link to [url=www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/search.php?]search [/url] for things on RC

MarkS 12/29/2001 01:56 PM

Oh where to begin...
 
[url=www.usplastic.com]US Plastic A complete plastic supply house.[/url]

[url=www.ecomplastics.com]E Comm Plastics. Mostly acrylic sheet, and such, but has a greater selection of acrylic working tools and solvents than US Plastics. Better prices in most cases too.[/url]

[url=www.savko.com]Awesome plumbing supply![/url]

[url=www.mcmaster.com]Decent general purpose stuff[/url]

[url=www.mscdirect.com]Decent general purpose stuff[/url]

[url=www.polysciences.com]Acrylic solvents[/url]

[url=www.ahsupply.com]PC lighting retrofit[/url]

[url=www.rl180reef.com]Rich Durso's site. Overflow stuff[/url]

[url=www.krob.com/aquarium/skimmer.htm]World's Ugliest protien skimmer (The web site's owners description)[/url]

[url=www.piedmontplastics.com/home_ie.htm]Lots of acrylic info[/url]

[url=www.hawkfish.org/snailman.htm]And to finish - Some brown noseing :) [/url]

Snailman 12/29/2001 02:15 PM

Thanks for MSC, skimmer and PolySci links. I will get them added ASAP. :)

ricpan 12/29/2001 09:40 PM

Here is a supplier for internal overflow boxes. [url]www.wetdryfilter.com[/url]

Cheapest place I've found for diamond core drill bits
[url]www.ameriglas.com[/url]

Snailman 12/30/2001 01:57 PM

ricpan...Thanks for the links.

trutu 01/03/2002 11:25 AM

here is a good place to get decent priced general tools

[url]http://www.harborfreight.com[/url]

and In case you dont like radioshack

[url]http://www.hosfelt.com[/url]

:)

Snailman 01/04/2002 06:46 AM

trutu...Thanks for the links.

Eduvic 01/04/2002 03:24 PM

Here are my DIY's.

[url=http://www.supercable.es/~eduvic/diy.html]http://www.supercable.es/~eduvic/diy.html[/URL]

It's in spanish :( but at last, I hope you enjoy de photos.

Snailman 01/04/2002 06:44 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Eduvic [/i]
[B]It's in spanish :( but at last, I hope you enjoy de photos. [/B][/QUOTE]

I know for a fact that we have a number of spanish speaking members so they will enjoy more than the pictures. :) Thanks

kstockman 01/04/2002 09:57 PM

Snailman--

You might want to sight my web page as a source for a simple automated water top-off system. Here is the link.

[url]http://home.att.net/~rstockman/water.htm[/url]

Snailman 01/05/2002 02:14 PM

Thanks for the link Ken and it is an interesting system. :)

KW 01/22/2002 01:28 PM

Here are a few that might not have been listed yet.


Chemical source:

[url]http://www.voigtglobal.com[/url]

[url]http://www.al-chymist.com/[/url]

[url]http://www.postapplescientific.com[/url]



Plastic Info:

[url]http://www.plasticsmachining.com/[/url]

[url]http://www.plasticsmag.com/[/url]



Plastic Source/Custom fabrication:

[url]http://www.modernplastics.com/default.htm[/url]

[url]http://www.customacrylic.com/[/url]



Tools for plastics:

[url]http://www.generalsaw.com[/url]

[url]http://www.abbeon.com[/url]




Used Lab Equipment (pH meters/stirrers/pumps):

[url]http://labx.com/[/url]



SuperGlue:

[url]http://www.usagoldca.com/[/url]




General Electronic Stuff:

[url]http://www.electronickits.com[/url]

[url]http://www.goldmine-elec.com/[/url]

[url]http://www.sciplus.com[/url]

[url]http://www.futurlec.com[/url]

[url]http://www.meci.com[/url]

[url]http://aaaim.com/CandH/[/url]

[url]http://www.allelectronics.com[/url]



Magnets:

[url]http://www.wondermagnet.com[/url]

[url]http://www.indigo.com[/url]




Looking For Something? Try Here:

[url]http://www.thomasregister.com[/url]

Snailman 01/23/2002 06:47 AM

Thanks KW for the links and the tip.

SeaNemesis 01/30/2002 05:51 PM

Whoa..... This should keep me busy for a near life time. Thanks Chris.

Aquariust 02/10/2002 11:55 PM

One to add!
 
Minwax has an awesome color chart for all their products. Makes finding the right stain color easier.

[url]www.minwax.com[/url]

hEcToR1520 02/23/2002 11:57 PM

[QUOTE]It's in spanish but at last, I hope you enjoy de photos.[/QUOTE]

Yo hablo Español y disfrute mucho esa direccion especialmente la de el sifon. Gracias :D

Sea 02/28/2002 12:43 PM

need help
 
building, worlds ugliest protein skimmer what size power head (gph)needed for 3' tall skimmer,how high up does 3/4 " tube go. In middle of skimmer. Where to put skimmer, how high off the ground. tank is on a stand about 3' off ground, no sump:(

Snailman 02/28/2002 07:42 PM

Sea...you might want to do a search on the skimmer here on the DIY forum because it has come up before and if you don't find your answer try putting you question in a new post. This thread is just for recomending links to be added to [DIY]



[welcome]

NanoReefer53 03/24/2002 01:32 AM

¿ que ?

SciGuy2 03/29/2002 01:07 PM

How about adding the Beckett webpage?

[url]www.888beckett.com[/url]

-Lee

nematode 04/23/2002 10:59 AM

snailman
what about adding a reef central page with list of suppliers for very specific items that get requests often on the DIY and general reef discussion page.

like bulkheads
large diameter acrylic tubing by the foot
needle valves

These items tend to get many "where can i get this" posts. I think we'd do ourselves a favor to set up such a suppliers list for commonly requested items.

Snailman 04/23/2002 07:45 PM

With each vendor listing I try to give a note about them. So many places sell things like bulkheads that it would be a huge database not a list and would be a real job to setup. When someone wants a bulkhead I just send them to [DIY] and there are several places there that sell them. the more specialized things are what need to stand out in the list like diamond drill bits becasue not everyone sells them.

plankton 06/07/2002 10:06 PM

For acrylic sheet (odd ends), tools and supplies I've always done well at Tap Plastics:

[url]http://www.tapplastics.com/[/url]

For Bay Area folks there is one right off Mowry in Frement that has an odd-n-ends bin where you can get 1/8,3/8, 1/4 and 1/2 clear, blue and black acrylic pieces. 8^) You would be surprised what I've patched and built using said pieces and thick acrylic glue. :D

PPS Don't forget Toyo 4", 30db, 75 CFS fans from Fry's Electronics for $16 a piece. What a steal.

Scott

FishinGriffin 08/04/2002 01:26 AM

thanks for the help

RobinsonFam 09/02/2002 06:48 PM

attn all diy's
 
looking for diamond bits???
Try looking at ceramic tile tools and you might find some better prices! happy hunting


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