i just trademarked it. you owe me $47 dollars.spiff;2466989;2466989 said:...it would be disassemblable. (is that a word)
i just trademarked it. you owe me $47 dollars.spiff;2466989;2466989 said:...it would be disassemblable. (is that a word)
You know thats a good idea but I would not be bale to get it inside the homespiff;2466989; said:I saw a tank made out of those giant metal railway containers. That might work well with this idea. You can bolt them together, and ultimately, it would be disassemblable. (is that a word) And the pieces should fit nicely on a flatbed truck.
Considering the scope of your intended project, it might be cheaper to slide something pre-built like this through a hole in the wall. How were you planning to get these massive acrylic panels into the house?xtrememarinetanker;2467032; said:You know thats a good idea but I would not be bale to get it inside the home
I kind takes the point of it being a Hobby and a DIY don't you think? besides the trill is trying it and succeding and if I don't then you know hey I tried right.puffcrusader696;2467346; said:i think you should just have tenecor build it. then theres no way its gonna fail
well since the panels would be 15 x 5.6 and a my door way is 84' you would just turn to the smaller side and walk through the door way one by one so I think that would be a good way to gospiff;2467261; said:Considering the scope of your intended project, it might be cheaper to slide something pre-built like this through a hole in the wall. How were you planning to get these massive acrylic panels into the house?
well yes but then its not as complicated and when you want to move it just bring in a huge cranextrememarinetanker;2467500; said:Ikind takes the point of it being a hoddy and a DIY don't you think?
guess so but it would be hard to get something like that into the home ***l completedpuffcrusader696;2467531; said:well yes but then its not as complicated and when you want to move it just bring in a huge crane