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Which project would you most like to build in the next MACO acrylic course?

  • Calcium Reactor

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  • Limewater (kalkwasser) Reactor - water pump style

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  • Limewater (kalkwasser) Reactor - magnetic stirrer style

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  • Protein skimmer - probably a recirculating venturi-style

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  • zooplankton culture station and/or doser

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  • upflow (fluidized bed) reactor - for carbon, phosphate adsober, etc

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  • sump

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LA-Lawman

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really interested in the media reactor... I imagine you could cover both the Ca/media reactor... both are similar... correct?

I have a 180g system and these phosban reactors are a joke. i need something bigger...
 

ToeCutter

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LA-Lawman":bz89v8gf said:
really interested in the media reactor... I imagine you could cover both the Ca/media reactor... both are similar... correct?

I have a 180g system and these phosban reactors are a joke. i need something bigger...

Any class project would give you the acrylic fabrication skills to build whatever you can design. But you get a huge jumpstart with the actual class project, since I do the design and even supply templates and parts in an optional materials package (for extra $$$). I could certainly help with design opinions, etc., on a media reactor.
 
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Anonymous

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I repeat, any idea when this class is going to start? ;)

The maco website doesn't even list it as an upcoming class.

Louey
 

ToeCutter

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It's not gonna get listed til I have it ready (or close to it) :P

so, about 2 months from when i pick "Ca reactor" then pick up a pencil and design it.
 

smontanus

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Would a router table be required? I don't have one and I've heard you can't get solid joints without super smooth edges. Either way I'd take the course for the experience.
 

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