I'm looking to build a 90 gallon plywood tank. I've read a few different websites and got the plans from garf.org. I'm wondering what I can coat the inside in.
On the gard website it says to use either Rustoleum brand "9200" system epoxy or Sherwin William brand Epoxide HS Tank Lining.
Now I can't find anywhere online that sells either of these products.
However I did find Epoxy Paint by Aquatic Eco-System. http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories ... %20Paint/0
But at $60 a gallon it doesn't seem too worth it to me.
Any suggestions from anyone that has done this kind of project before? I'm looking to save money in this project otherwise I know of somewhere I can get a whole 55gallon setup with stand for $275.
Plywood Tank Questions
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
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Wow. I'm a aquarium store dumpster diver and I've seen stands just for the taking. Have you tried the classifieds for an aquarium with stand? You can get a new 55 galon without stand for less than $100.00 I think.
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
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the inside of the tank Pimp - -wouldn't last very long if it weren't coated ....lol even ol'Boss knew that one .....lol
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saltwaterpimp - Posts: 1307
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marine plywood and a rubber liner that alone would last for years. thats what he means right? he wants to build a plywood pond/tank?
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saltwaterpimp - Posts: 1307
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sorry i dont get it...how will the water get throgh the linner. are you guys saying the rough edges and the texture of the plywood needs to be coverd with epoxy or paint?