Keith P Mr. No-Show Location Great Neck, NY Rating - 100% 37 0 0 Feb 28, 2009 #1 I'm gluing a set of moon lights to the underside of my tank's brace. I would like to angle the light. Can I use like a plastic knife as a wedge? I assume disposable cutlery is reef safe, right?
I'm gluing a set of moon lights to the underside of my tank's brace. I would like to angle the light. Can I use like a plastic knife as a wedge? I assume disposable cutlery is reef safe, right?
Solace Aquatics LLC Advanced Reefer Location Charleston, SC Rating - 100% 52 0 0 Feb 28, 2009 #2 Unfortunately it is not. Especially since it is going to be near heat, it will let off noxious fumes, both to humans and fish.
Unfortunately it is not. Especially since it is going to be near heat, it will let off noxious fumes, both to humans and fish.
Keith P Mr. No-Show Location Great Neck, NY Rating - 100% 37 0 0 Feb 28, 2009 #3 I have a block of white nylon from the machine shop I work at. Is that any better? I need a 1"X3" wedge with a 10 degree angle or so on it. Sorry if this turns into a DIY thread.
I have a block of white nylon from the machine shop I work at. Is that any better? I need a 1"X3" wedge with a 10 degree angle or so on it. Sorry if this turns into a DIY thread.
Solace Aquatics LLC Advanced Reefer Location Charleston, SC Rating - 100% 52 0 0 Feb 28, 2009 #4 Nylon is much better, if you could find a piece of acetal at your shop that would be even better. Or perhaps Polyethylene or Acrylic. -used to be a machinist myself-
Nylon is much better, if you could find a piece of acetal at your shop that would be even better. Or perhaps Polyethylene or Acrylic. -used to be a machinist myself-
Keith P Mr. No-Show Location Great Neck, NY Rating - 100% 37 0 0 Feb 28, 2009 #5 This is the block of nylon I have. Any good?
KathyC Moderator Location Barnum Island Rating - 100% 200 0 0 Feb 28, 2009 #6 It won't actually be in the water - correct?
Keith P Mr. No-Show Location Great Neck, NY Rating - 100% 37 0 0 Feb 28, 2009 #7 Probably an inch above, but I'm sure it will be getting wet.
Solace Aquatics LLC Advanced Reefer Location Charleston, SC Rating - 100% 52 0 0 Feb 28, 2009 #8 Perfect! Even if it gets wet, the nylon will only swell, not release any toxins. If you have any worries, check out the MSDS sheets on Nylon
Perfect! Even if it gets wet, the nylon will only swell, not release any toxins. If you have any worries, check out the MSDS sheets on Nylon