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dc_909
07/29/2007, 06:44 PM
Where do most of you get your starboard?

Can you get it at HD or Lowes?

What is the "real" name of it?

wardworld
07/29/2007, 06:56 PM
I'm pretty sure you can get it at most boating/marine-type stores...I think you can get it at HD/Lowes (although, now that I think about it, I've never seen it there)...I've also heard it called PVC Plywood...It tends to be pretty expensive per sq inch, but completely corrosion resistant.
What size piece do you need?

dc_909
07/29/2007, 06:59 PM
It will be for a 120 (48x24)

What is the best way to attach it to the bottom? Are you using silicon around the edges or siliconing the entire bottom, like glue?

King-Kong
07/29/2007, 07:05 PM
I cut mine well short of the tank's edge (1.5"), and bevelled it 45 degrees to help reduce the impact it makes on flow.

The larger channels allow more flow in, and I dont have any detritus settling because of it.

edit: to add, I just use the weight of the rocks to keep it down. It is not glued.

dc_909
07/29/2007, 07:17 PM
Where did you get it from?

wardworld
07/29/2007, 07:18 PM
I don't actually use any in my tank (sorry), but I do use it in the bottom of my stand as its impervious to water...I cut it almost the same size and then used silicon on the edges - keeps the water from reaching the bottom wood of the stand...

areze
07/29/2007, 07:26 PM
I paid 65$ shipped for 1/4" 24x54"...

looks like they changed their setup though, no more quarter sheet, now you have to get 2x4' and its 64$ for the starboard alone, plus shipping, that sucks!

http://www.buckwoodcraft.com/

30reef
07/29/2007, 07:57 PM
"Starboard" is a name brand of HDPE (high density poly ethylene)
You can get it at most any plastics supplier. It is also used in the restaurant industry as cutting board material. HD and Lowes doesn't have it. Do a Goggle search for it.

dc_909
07/29/2007, 08:12 PM
Would you recommend 1/4 or 1/2 inch thickness?

areze
07/29/2007, 08:15 PM
1/4" seemed plenty for me, its enough to distribute the weight and to look cool.

it does bend; easier to get it into the tank I figure.

King-Kong
07/29/2007, 09:37 PM
I purchased mine from http://www.aquaticeco.com/

Also, my cutting boards did not seem to be the same material as my Starboard... at least the textures felt different and the cutting wasnt the same. I am not so sure they are in fact the same as cutting board (but cutting board is just as good).

old salty
07/30/2007, 12:05 PM
I recently purchased a custom cut piece from the cutting board factory dot com. More than likely, I will place silicone around the entire edge.

Iammatt219
07/30/2007, 12:19 PM
From waht I was told there are several types of HDPE. again I was told the most important thing is to make sure that it is UV resistant. For example usplastics sells many differnt types of HDPE but the brand which is uv resistant is seaboard

hawaiianwargod
07/30/2007, 12:44 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10444607#post10444607 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by old salty
I recently purchased a custom cut piece from the cutting board factory dot com. More than likely, I will place silicone around the entire edge.

I went to TAP plastics in my area because they carry Starboards but according to them silicone or any type of glue will only work temporarily on starboards.

old salty
07/30/2007, 04:51 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10444853#post10444853 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hawaiianwargod
I went to TAP plastics in my area because they carry Starboards but according to them silicone or any type of glue will only work temporarily on starboards.

No kidding? I wonder why that is. My initial plan was to put a bead of silicone around the entire thing to keep water from getting underneath (which it will eventually do.) Now I may have to rethink this.

30reef
08/01/2007, 12:46 AM
I don't think UV resistance is an issue, it will get covered with crud and algae in time anyway. I did run a bead of silicone around the perimeter to keep detritus from getting under there, after 6 months, the silicone is still intact and is clean on the underside. I put 1/4" on the bottom of my tank primarily as an insulator for the glass against breakage in the event of a rockslide or ?. It also helps the LR grip and not slide around.