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| Rafflemeister Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Barnum Island
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I'm a little brain dead this morning...where is the Levittown store? ...specifically If I could picture the place I'd know if they have it (hardware store junkie...lol)Bellmore has it (Merrick Rd a few blocks west of Wantagh Pkwy)..Massapequa Park too..also on Merrick Rd.from John J Burns park.. Be careful..it comes in 2 mesh sizes..the 1/2 inch is too big & fish can easily go through it.
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| C&S Miracle Makers Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Plainview L.I.
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Reefer Ratings: (3) Friends: (4) | It's called deer block and I believe the holes are 1/2inch so far no excapese in my tank from it. Last edited by wimby; 02-24-2008 at 06:22 PM. |
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| "Drugs are bad...mmmkay!" Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Old Bethpage
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I can't beleive how elusive clear plastic 1/4 inch mesh is. I went everywhere and nothing. Spent most of my day drivin' around. AceHardware didn't have clear. The only place I found some is here: http://www.industrialnetting.com/pla...ted.htm#search part #ON5340. But it doesn't have an add to cart button. I bet there is an insane minimum. I'll call tomorrow to find out. Something so simple in design is so impossible to find. I won't give up. I may give in to black 1/4 plastic mesh (UV treated), thin of course if I can find it. My quest continues. Last edited by PhoenixOne; 02-24-2008 at 11:01 PM. |
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| Rafflemeister Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Barnum Island
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I never did find any in clear...what I was talking about is black and yes, it is UV protected. The fact that it is black doesn't cause any reduction in light as the netting is so thin (but strong).
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| "Drugs are bad...mmmkay!" Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Old Bethpage
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Ok. I brought the pond netting from AceHardware as per KathyC. Big thanks to her and everyone else's help. KathyC is right. KathyC is right that it makes no difference it being black and having 3/8 inch openings. I noticed that if you have lights on feet, it will be hard to open to do feedings or maintenance. But I have a brainstorm. Looking at my current versatop, I'm going to try to copy the mechanics some how to make it a lid type like the versa top. I'm also going to bend one of the frames to conform to my bow front which is an idea that I got from someone either on this forum or reef central. When i'm done, I'll post a pic if i'm sucessful. Mind you, I am not handy.....i'm pretty much a nightmare!!! LoL! ![]() Last edited by PhoenixOne; 02-25-2008 at 07:21 PM. |
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| Rafflemeister Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Barnum Island
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Hey Phoenix..I sent you a PM with some ideas on it..let me know if any of them work for you. Looking forward to see what you come up with as bowfronts are challenging to cover.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: SF Bay Area, CA
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__________________ ________... Gresham _________________________________... Feeding your reef...one polyp at a time Last edited by GreshamH; 02-27-2008 at 04:45 AM. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| "Drugs are bad...mmmkay!" Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Old Bethpage
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Ok. Here is what I came up with. It is very similar to covers made by others. Just with a few more "not so well crafted" bends made for the bow front. What can I do. I don't have the nessassary tools to make a clean bend. As per another poster on either here or reef central, they said to put the frame against the edge of the bow front and bend it slightly to get it started. I wouldn't advise that because as I started doing it, I noticed the top of the tank frame bending. So you know what could of happend. The 3/8 mesh is fine and the amount of light didn't diminish. As a matter of fact, it actually increased a bit because the versa top glass is not acting as a filter anymore and there is no chance of any small fish getting through the openings. Not even my neon gobie. And he is SMALL!!!. I have it under two 150w HQI's and the net is cool to the touch. AceHardware had plenty of 3/8 pond covers. I also got a 5 degree pull down to 78.6. I have an idea to try to make it a flip lid like the versa top to make maintenance etc easier. But I will tackel that later on. Right now, I'm pooped!!! Let me know what you think. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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