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      3D printed sump

      Hey guys. I've been thinking about 3D printing a sump, but since I don't have a huge industrial printer, I can only print one or two sides/baffles at a time. How well would silicone hold all the sides together? I will most likely also add bracing. Dimension will most likely be close to a standard 29g but a bit shorter and wider.

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      Id be more scared about flex of the plastic. Also make sure you dont use PLA as it breaks down in salt water.

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      Quote Originally Posted by newellio View Post
      Id be more scared about flex of the plastic. Also make sure you dont use PLA as it breaks down in salt water.
      Yeah I've done a bit of research, but the more info I can get, the better for me and my floor. Also do you think I should thicker then?

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      I say why risk it? The amount you spend on the plastic rolls almost equals to the same as if you buy a good quality used sump. It may work for the first few months but what happens down the road when it starts to weaken, you won’t know till it happens and by then it’s to late and you have water all over the floor.

      Safe bet is to use it for baffle making and insert it into a glass tank. Test that out first and let it run for a year or two and see how sturdy it becomes after.

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      Quote Originally Posted by bryanmc1988 View Post
      I say why risk it? The amount you spend on the plastic rolls almost equals to the same as if you buy a good quality used sump. It may work for the first few months but what happens down the road when it starts to weaken, you won’t know till it happens and by then it’s to late and you have water all over the floor.

      Safe bet is to use it for baffle making and insert it into a glass tank. Test that out first and let it run for a year or two and see how sturdy it becomes after.
      Most sump are around $200 for the size I want, if not over. The filaments for 3D printing comes at $15-$20 per roll. And I'm most likely going to use around 5 rolls for that project, which comes around $100, which is half of what I would have to pay for an acrylic sump. As for used sumps, they are either way too far for me to pick up or someone else already grabbed them

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      so what I am reading here is you value your floor at about $100

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      Quote Originally Posted by dshillen View Post
      so what I am reading here is you value your floor at about $100
      ... obviously not, but I cant really spend much over that being that I'm a high schooler and a soon to be freshman in college. I don't have a fortune or a good paying job for all the high end equipment

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      My opinion would be just getting a 29 gallon tank from Petco when they do the dollar a gallon sale and 3D printing the baffles if you wanna go that route. I just bought a sump kit off eBay for my 10 gallon sump. All in all I maybe spent 40-50 bucks for the tank kit and silicone.


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      Quote Originally Posted by slicktoppomp View Post
      My opinion would be just getting a 29 gallon tank from Petco when they do the dollar a gallon sale and 3D printing the baffles if you wanna go that route. I just bought a sump kit off eBay for my 10 gallon sump. All in all I maybe spent 40-50 bucks for the tank kit and silicone.


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      Ok thank you. Do you guys know if the sale is still going or is it over? It was still going a couple weeks ago about not sure about now

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      Better idea and forget about the sales from Percocet, look up on offerup or Craigslist, you can find some nicer deals on there for tanks and the positive thing is that you could even negotiate on the price. You can find tanks that are good to new conditions for less then what petco has them for sale sometimes. Be patient and look for some great deals. I say it’s well worth the time and patience.

      Water damage is way worst if you risk it over plastics heated on top of plastics if you ask me. Take that $100 and put it to better use and will be more secure then a fully printed sump. Also with 3D printing there is a HIGH chance there will be gaps when going that route.

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      Quote Originally Posted by bryanmc1988 View Post
      Better idea and forget about the sales from Percocet, look up on offerup or Craigslist, you can find some nicer deals on there for tanks and the positive thing is that you could even negotiate on the price. You can find tanks that are good to new conditions for less then what petco has them for sale sometimes. Be patient and look for some great deals. I say it’s well worth the time and patience.

      Water damage is way worst if you risk it over plastics heated on top of plastics if you ask me. Take that $100 and put it to better use and will be more secure then a fully printed sump. Also with 3D printing there is a HIGH chance there will be gaps when going that route.
      Alright thank you for the inputs!

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      I get the sense of “novelty” from this but there are far more inexpensive and safer methods of getting the same, if not a better result.

      ...That being said, I might try 3d printing a frame for a glass frag tank. Flame suit on!


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      So what did you end up doing and how did it work out?


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      Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Suess210 View Post
      So what did you end up doing and how did it work out?


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      I was able to find a trigger sump 5 mins from my house for $100

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