Aww sounds exciting!! Is there a reason you can only come if you became a member by July 1st? I won't be swapping (don't currently have any corals) but wanted to come just to learn from all you crafty coral veterans. I became a member a bit late... around July 8th or so I believe. Any way I can...
Oh to be stickied... a dream come true :bigsmile:. If only. And on my third thread! It would be such an honor :crown:. Don't even know what I would say. Oh look now. I'm getting verklempt...
I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out how to post pictures. I see the first icon that says "insert/edit image" but then it asks me for a URL. Does the picture have to be online for me to post it? Can I post pictures from my computer? Do I have to be a member to do that? Any help...
So used the novus 2 with electrical buffer and scratches became surprisingly faint! Go figure. There's still a couple that are noticeable. Tried the novus 3 on them without much progress. So I'm trying to figure out whether it's worth it to go the sandpaper route for those two stubborn lil guys...
Thanks! I have to say I'm pretty tech savvy but I can't for the life of me figure out how to message you. I'd love to read your suggested book though. Definitely also trying to find more up-to-date books for the equipment discussions but also just wanna read anything I can right now.
So maybe I'll start with buffing and see if that works first before trying my hand at the sanding. Do you do anything special to clean the tank out after using the Novus so the livestock doesn't get contaminated?
Thanks for the quick responses! My tank is a 100 gallon corner made by truvu. I think some of the scratches are pretty deep (I can feel them with m finger nail). Does that mean I should go the sandpaper route first and then move on to buffing? I'd like to make it look all brand spanking new...
So I wanted to try and take some scratches out of a used acrylic tank I just bought. Have any of you done this before? Any suggestions or suggested reading? Also, does anyone have the materials/equipment that may be needed for this? Any suggestions or help is appreciated! Thanks :)!!
Thanks! I checked out your home 120 and it looks gorgeous. And you obviously have some plumbing experience (that flat 240 is craaazy). I'll keep you in mind when I get there. Still trying to make it look purrty while empty! :)
Hey Reefers! I recently acquired a very large 100 gallon corner tank. After visiting some stores to figure out what to put into it I feel the need for salt--hyper-tension runs in my family :D. I've always been an artist-scientist by nature anyway so this seems like the obvious choice. I'm...