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jhale

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canal street maybe, man Jose that's going to cost a ton of cash!

anywhere else your going to have to pay trucking freight so the cost will probably be the same if you found it for cheaper on line.
 

joseney21

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jhale said:
oop's did not see your coment on canal st places.

yeah, lol, already been there and will not be going back.
thanks frogman. any idea on the price?? i remember the places
on canal, when they were in business, had it for like $100.
 

bad coffee

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Jose, Are you building a new tank for the new baby? Way to go! get them hooked early!

Did you check out plastic land on church streeet? it's about 1/2 a block south of canal st. They ususally had the best prices (and the guys who worked there were cool as well)

Also check out usplastics.com

B
 

FRY

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ET Plastic Manufacturing Co., Inc.
45-45, 37th Street
Long Island City, NY 11101
US
(718) 729-1018
there distributor for cyro acrylite gp sheet cell cast

there one block south of queens blvd
 

NYPDFrogman

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joseney21 said:
yeah, lol, already been there and will not be going back.
thanks frogman. any idea on the price?? i remember the places
on canal, when they were in business, had it for like $100.

cell cast is more than the canal street stuff
I havent bought 1/4 in a while
3/8 is around 190 a sheet last time I bought it
 

meschaefer

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Can you let me know if you find the acrylic, my next project is to build a new sump. The place in LIC is not to far from me.

What's the difference between cell cast and "regular" acrylic?

Matt
 

meschaefer

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I guess you would want cell cast if you were builiding a tank as it is the most clear.

For my intended project (a sump), extruded would be adequate

matt
 

joseney21

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not really, at least i don't think so...actually being that the sump will not be filled to capacity extruded might work.i've heard that extruded will absorb water with time and this might give you leaky seams....i would ask the pro first (that would be Frogman)
 

kimoyo

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NYPDFrogman said:
cell cast is more than the canal street stuff
I havent bought 1/4 in a while
3/8 is around 190 a sheet last time I bought it

Do you have the number to acme plastics and do you know how much a sheet of 1/2 is? Are there smaller sized sheets for sale?

Actually I need to build a sump in about a month and it would be great if I could get your assitance but I know your still recovering from the hand injury.
 

meschaefer

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I guess it would depend on the size of the sump, but after doing some research into the matter (Granted I have just started researching this out as the actual construction of my sump is at least a month to two months off), I was under the impression that 1/4 would be adequate.

Are there any guidelines that can be used to determine the necessary thickness of the acrylic?

Is it true that extruded acrylic will absorb water? That doesn't sound right to me.

matthew
 

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