Palmer theres a product called fiberglass pigment that is (I think) designed to color fiberglass. I'm not an expert, but look up fiberglass pigment. It might be what you're looking for.
Looks good. Have you thought about building a smaller box to test your theories out before applying it to your main project? if you wind up going with the epoxy you should try Aquaepoxy. its cheaper per gallon than pond amour and you can do custom colors if want....there's also a brand from Benjamin Moore called Corotech v400 that will work. I've used them both with solid results.
Pond shield is very expensive. You should get Sigmashield 880, it’s used on off-shore oil rigs so is mass produced and much cheaper. I have used it fir years on aquarium and sumps
dude, this is like a million dollar worth of built in 2022 lumber price. You must be a millionaire by now, just with the raw materials for your aquarium built. But yeah, you are right there aren't a lot of info on the fiber/epoxy. I am interested on waterproofing my backyard pond. I would like to have bigger "tank" and only place for me to do that is on my backyard. in 2022, cost of a living space for 3ftx6ft area would cost $1 or $2 million in San Francisco area.
This is the last of two vids in Plywood playlist.. Resin and fiberglass needs to be learned from a Fiberglass plywood waterproofing video. Not on the actual tank.. There are resin companies showing how to waterproof plywood. Good luck, everyone! 🍀🍻🎈
Look up Polyamide epoxy! You can get it in black, aquarium safe, and not only is it so much cheaper than Pond Shield, it wont eventually crack and leak because it has a slight rubbery texture
I'd just get pond armor if I'm honest with you. Yes it's more expensive but itll save you a ton more time. But it's your project, and I'll be happy to see what you go with!
Pond epoxy....it's way to big of a project to go cheap...use the best tool for the job and it will pay off in the end ...where will you be setting up the filter/sumps?.good luck!
I would just buy the pond epoxy. It is going to most likely going to save you time and you know what you are getting going into it. The way I see it, by the time you research, test, spend time purchasing and mixing, you could be looking at hours of additional time. It sounds like cost if a major reason why you want to dye it yourself, so If you put a $ value at what you feel your time is worth, you can see exactly how much you are spending by doing it yourself.
Use nail polish to dye the fiberglass. It's an enamel, fish safe and it hardens at roughly the same rate as fiberglass. Just test your ratios 1st. I'm not saying this will work. I do know you can use nail polish to color clear or casting resin. Same principle. Just a thought.
Don't want to sound negative, but will you really be able to put some monster fish in there when it's done? Only two foot front to back isn't much room for big guys to turn around in and if you fiberglass the pillars in middle, will they be able to swim through the entire 19 foot length? I definitely want to follow your build and I hope you prove me wrong, I've wanted to build myself a big plywood tank but don't have a space for it right now, and by watching yours and others builds I can see what works for when I can build one.
Wow, excellent work, looking forward to seeing the final result. Super Cool to have that much space to play around with. Would some kind of Ink be safe to mix with the resin, Indian ink maybe? Research needed, maybe try art & craft wholesalers. OR stain you fibre underlay matting black, then apply clear resin.
Damn you got a lot to do but it will be A-MAIZE-ING once you get it done....dont rush it or take short cuts cuz you will only be disappointed in the end....cant wait to see the end product
Not often I'll have a go at someone on here but he is completely clueless about fibreglassing!! Don't copy what he's doing unless you want leaks and poisonous chemicals leaching into your tank.
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Palmer theres a product called fiberglass pigment that is (I think) designed to color fiberglass. I'm not an expert, but look up fiberglass pigment. It might be what you're looking for.
You win! Just purchased some black on amazon! Wish me luck!
you need to use a finishing gel coat in black that is all
Looks good. Have you thought about building a smaller box to test your theories out before applying it to your main project? if you wind up going with the epoxy you should try Aquaepoxy. its cheaper per gallon than pond amour and you can do custom colors if want....there's also a brand from Benjamin Moore called Corotech v400 that will work. I've used them both with solid results.
IMO the pond liner would prolly be worth it in the long run.
Very impressive Palmer! You're the man!
Thanks for having me on the stream today!
Looking forward to seeing the end product.
This is a great project, Thank you for creating such good content.
The hat looks awesome, I'd totally buy it
You might want to get in touch with the king of DIY
That’s a super cool project brother wishing you a smooth run on it
Use the pond stuff Chris , it’s not worth cutting corners on such a big project, make it your dream set up buddy 👍🏻
The cost of fiberglass will quickly add up.
Pond shield is very expensive. You should get Sigmashield 880, it’s used on off-shore oil rigs so is mass produced and much cheaper.
I have used it fir years on aquarium and sumps
dude, this is like a million dollar worth of built in 2022 lumber price. You must be a millionaire by now, just with the raw materials for your aquarium built.
But yeah, you are right there aren't a lot of info on the fiber/epoxy. I am interested on waterproofing my backyard pond. I would like to have bigger "tank" and only place for me to do that is on my backyard. in 2022, cost of a living space for 3ftx6ft area would cost $1 or $2 million in San Francisco area.
Chris, Any Update on the Plywood Aquarium?
This is the last of two vids in Plywood playlist..
Resin and fiberglass needs to be learned from a Fiberglass plywood waterproofing video.
Not on the actual tank..
There are resin companies showing how to waterproof plywood.
Good luck, everyone! 🍀🍻🎈
Look up Polyamide epoxy! You can get it in black, aquarium safe, and not only is it so much cheaper than Pond Shield, it wont eventually crack and leak because it has a slight rubbery texture
I'd just get pond armor if I'm honest with you. Yes it's more expensive but itll save you a ton more time. But it's your project, and I'll be happy to see what you go with!
Pond epoxy....it's way to big of a project to go cheap...use the best tool for the job and it will pay off in the end ...where will you be setting up the filter/sumps?.good luck!
I would just buy the pond epoxy. It is going to most likely going to save you time and you know what you are getting going into it. The way I see it, by the time you research, test, spend time purchasing and mixing, you could be looking at hours of additional time. It sounds like cost if a major reason why you want to dye it yourself, so If you put a $ value at what you feel your time is worth, you can see exactly how much you are spending by doing it yourself.
Would it be ok to seal the edges with caulk before fiberglassing or is it even necessary? Does it have to be marine silicon caulk?
Use nail polish to dye the fiberglass. It's an enamel, fish safe and it hardens at roughly the same rate as fiberglass. Just test your ratios 1st. I'm not saying this will work. I do know you can use nail polish to color clear or casting resin. Same principle. Just a thought.
Don't want to sound negative, but will you really be able to put some monster fish in there when it's done? Only two foot front to back isn't much room for big guys to turn around in and if you fiberglass the pillars in middle, will they be able to swim through the entire 19 foot length? I definitely want to follow your build and I hope you prove me wrong, I've wanted to build myself a big plywood tank but don't have a space for it right now, and by watching yours and others builds I can see what works for when I can build one.
Waterproof coat it like 5 times bro just to be sure. Can't wait to see the final product 💪🏼
Wow, excellent work, looking forward to seeing the final result. Super Cool to have that much space to play around with. Would some kind of Ink be safe to mix with the resin, Indian ink maybe? Research needed, maybe try art & craft wholesalers. OR stain you fibre underlay matting black, then apply clear resin.
I know from boat building that resin isn’t 100 percent waterproof. Overtime water will get through and your wood will rot
I think if that 19 foot long tank works out I’d drive out there from Milwaukee just to see the shop. That’s what, an 8 hour drive? Lol.
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Damn you got a lot to do but it will be A-MAIZE-ING once you get it done....dont rush it or take short cuts cuz you will only be disappointed in the end....cant wait to see the end product
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I’d either get the epoxy pond guard stuff or leave the fiberglass white no way could I ever dye all that id lose my mind
paint the fiberglass after it has dried?
Just get a black pigment to add to resin
I feel like you should buy the epoxy just because I know you will criticize your work if it isn’t black lol
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Fibre glass resin is not waterproof, if you do not cover it with epoxy you will have a disaster coming. Ask any boat builder.
Not often I'll have a go at someone on here but he is completely clueless about fibreglassing!! Don't copy what he's doing unless you want leaks and poisonous chemicals leaching into your tank.
Do the pond epoxy
Add acrylic paint
Guess he gave up on it
If your going to do something, do it right and do it once.
just paint it lol