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don't buy styrofoam! Get it for free!
I've posted this on other forums, but I thought I'd pass along the resource here as well:
I have worked in the retail furniture industry for the last 5+ years and one thing we have always had in excess is STYROFOAM. LOTS AND LOTS. I hate seeing literally hundreds to thousands of cubic yards of the stuff get thrown into a landfill every year (some call me a tree hugger I think its absolutely ridiculous that people have to pay for the stuff when its so readily available for free. If you want some, just go to your nearest furniture retailer (Ashley, Macys, Furniture Row, mom and pop shops, etc) and ask them where their warehouse is located. A lot of stores will warehouse in-house or have one close by that you could visit and take some off their hands. I regularly handle sheets as large as 4' square and up to 1" thick as well as bricks and oddball shapes. Some is quite dense too. So if you're looking for a place to find free background material (that's why we DIY right?) ask your local furniture store and I'm sure they would gladly fill your car up with the stuff. If anybody is in Eastern WA (Tri-cities, Spokane or even NE Oregon) I could personally hook you up. Just PM me and I can arrange to get pretty much whatever you'd need. |
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Excellent idea! I hope many people are able to take advantage of this, I also hate the idea of the stuff floating around the earth for the foreseeable future!
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This is where I learned to make 3D backgrounds, on their DIY forum. I bet they would love to read this tidbit too! Do you mind if I copy & paste it there?
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/phpBB/index.php
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Twin 29g Dirt Tanks on an Iron Stand - DIY 3D Backgrounds http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/ta...stand-pic.html The Behemoth - 125 dirt tank http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=199772 |
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Go for it. Spread the word! I hate to see this stuff going to landfills and I see this as my tiny contribution to help recycle. You can even point them to me to contact if anybody in my area wants some.
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Planted Tank Guru
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Thanks! I'll spread the word!
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Twin 29g Dirt Tanks on an Iron Stand - DIY 3D Backgrounds http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/ta...stand-pic.html The Behemoth - 125 dirt tank http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=199772 |
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Thank you for posting this! I would have never thought of that and I have been looking to buy some, now I don't have to! It's so good to reuse and recycle!
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I so wish this had been posted the first weekend of January, it would have saved us a bundle I bet. Thanks for posting this information. When I get around to doing the background for the 45 I will definitely be taking a ride to one of the furniture stores. Thanks!
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i have been using foam that video cards and other electronic devices are shipped in for my planted deliveries. i think they are great for cushioning packages as well as reinforcing the insullation inside the boxes.
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does the Styrofoam release any chemicals into the water or do you guys seal it some how?
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you have to coat the styrofoam background in some form of sealant. Most guys create the BG they want then cover it in quickcrete cement then coat the cement in an aquarium safe sealer. There are a couple sites that specialize in DIY backgrounds using various forms of styrofoam.
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Quote:
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I understand that styrofoam can release endocrine-disrupting chemicals, so it is probably not a very good idea to keep it in an enclosure with livestock intended for breeding.
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If you were using it this way what would you coat it with other than crete?
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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I've personally used and had decent results with sand mixed into epoxy resin.
You can usually find small kits of pour-on type epoxy resin at big hardware stores in the paint section, or craft stores in the sculpting/mold section. just mix up a bit in a disposable container, and then add in some sand. application can be a bit messy, since you can't really brush it on, just glop it on and smear it around. I usually would put a dusting of dry sand over top of it, and then rinse this off after it was cured, just to cut down on the gloss (wouldn't be an issue for an underwater background, but I was building a paludarium) You could try brushing it on, and then just sprinkling sand over it, but it wouldn't be quite as durable, and would eventual get rubbed off - especially if you have any sort of rasping fish. |
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Once coated (in either way) does it sink or stay floating?
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