Slag
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did not know that...
AFAIK lumen arc reflectors are patented and it would be illegal to build them at home. Let alone have the PSAS promote a whole workshop devoted to it. Can you say "lawsuit"?
This would be an awesome meeting!!!yeah, if you guys ever wanna do a skimmer workshop, i'd be more than happy to help with design,etc.. there's some fairly cheap things you can do and still get high performance...or also, skimmer modification as well, everyone has a crappy skimmer lying around...alot of them can be modified to work worth a damn...(of coarse some are destin for utter failure their whole lives, no matter what you do to them)
AFAIK lumen arc reflectors are patented and it would be illegal to build them at home. Let alone have the PSAS promote a whole workshop devoted to it. Can you say "lawsuit"?
AFAIK lumen arc reflectors are patented and it would be illegal to build them at home. Let alone have the PSAS promote a whole workshop devoted to it. Can you say "lawsuit"?
I heard that you must soak it for (weeks?) or a long time to bring down the alk in the cement. Has any one heard the same?
On average, six weeks.IIRC, you have to soak it like that if you use the Portland cement. I think the recipe I posted doesn't have that requirement.
On average, six weeks.
There are types of cement that can be used that drastically reduce the soak time but I wasnt able to find them locally and the prices on specialty cements start to get pricey. For example, I paid $40 for a 60lb sack of white cement.
Sheet metal and large groups of inexperienced DIY'ers sounds like a bloody event to me
Any other fully soluble reef safe shapes would also help.
Just be careful not to use sugar-based materials. They will disolve, but unfortuantely sugar interferes with the hydration of portland cement
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