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joe

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ok well for my 40 breeder that i am setting up, i will be going bare bottom...i love the sand look, but latley its just pissing me off, flying everyware, into polps and it just annoying me.

so wwhat is the advantage of having the board there. if i would just do bare glass, would it be allrite.
any advice

joe
 

House of Laughter

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Joe -

Many benefits - as noodle said, one bad rock slide and cracked bottom and leaks everywhere. Glass is also slippery, marina board has some texture and rock is less likely to slide.

Also, you can paint it with epoxy and throw southdown on it - this way you have the texture of sand, without it.

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joe

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House of Laughter said:
Joe -
Also, you can paint it with epoxy and throw southdown on it - this way you have the texture of sand, without it.

House

hmmm i like


does it need to cure or anything
 

herman

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Hey. Remember to get the marinaboard from www.thecuttingboardfactory.com They are cheap , good and fast.

If you want to glue any sand on the marinaboard you should use epoxy resin available at most hardware stores or HD. I did alot of research and it is safe to use. Shoot me a PM if you need to know more details.
 

joe

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hermangareis said:
Hey. Remember to get the marinaboard from www.thecuttingboardfactory.com They are cheap , good and fast.

If you want to glue any sand on the marinaboard you should use epoxy resin available at most hardware stores or HD. I did alot of research and it is safe to use. Shoot me a PM if you need to know more details.


thanks Heman,
ill probly PM when i get around to that stage.
thanks
later
joe
 

joe

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zahner said:
the marina board also distributes the weight of the rock evenly


zhaner,
just wondering since your on the west side side, and im on the east side, if your getting any LR, from that guy, i believe you exprced intrest.
let me know
if you read this,thanks
joe
 

joe

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zahner said:
hey joe
i was thinking about it, but not sure if i will be ready for it for a couple of weeks. did you get pix of the rock?


i believe he posted some pics of the rock, i was kinda looking for something alot more coraliine encusted. then again, im not really ready for it now either.
ill probley just wait. im sure someone will have by then also
 

aaron

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Hey herman, are you sure epoxy resin will stick to poly ethelene? I'm not sure it wont but after handling it, it just doesnt seem likely. But hey, ive been wrong before.
 

herman

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aaron said:
Hey herman, are you sure epoxy resin will stick to poly ethelene? I'm not sure it wont but after handling it, it just doesnt seem likely. But hey, ive been wrong before.

Its definitely not easy to stick. You have to scar the surface if you want to glue anything to it. Basically you make it look like a well worn cutting board. Then everything sticks. Once the glue and sand sets the tiny groves are covered and you basically have sandpaper and you dont have to worry about things getting lodged in there.

After that step you can basically create your mounds and dunes using the same principle with more sand and less glue. Messy but it looks just like a sandbed. Following that step you basically add one clear coat and you are set.
 

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