A very nice looking skimmer well done. I have built 2 skimmers along very similar lines using the backet for one and a foam fountain head available in the UK at a fraction of the cost. Both are working well in my own and a friends tank(sorry that I am unable to post but I can send photos via E mail if anyboby would like to see the finished product).
A question the down pipe looks narrow on the photos I experienced problems with restricted flow and resulting back pressure, I had to increase the diameter of the pipe to stop this.
A very nice looking skimmer well done. I have built 2 skimmers along very similar lines using the backet for one and a foam fountain head available in the UK at a fraction of the cost. Both are working well in my own and a friends tank(sorry that I am unable to post but I can send photos via E mail if anyboby would like to see the finished product).
A question the down pipe looks narrow on the photos I experienced problems with restricted flow and resulting back pressure, I had to increase the diameter of the pipe to stop this.
Hey Platapus, great looking skimmer, looks exactly as an aerofoamer to me.
Would you be willing to make one to sale it to me???
I want one just like the Aero 830.
Congrats
Marco
are there any plans for building a skimmer? i am poor as i am on my 3rd tank and i have built everything for this tank my self and i would love to build my own as i cant spend $300 on one.
You could sign up for the maco diy skimmer course. It's about to start. You pay $35 for the course, then about $100 for materials, and you'll learn about acrylic fabrication techniques, and end up with a good skimmer.
FYI: Brian Ferguson will be teaching another Acrylic Fabrication class this summer. This summer's course is on how to build a beckett driven protein skimmer. Head over to http://www.reefs.org/maco/index.php for more information.