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I am making a 24" x 24" window, its about 1/2" thick. I am putting a
small green air diffuser (i think thats the name, just a little green tube that makes bubbles) on the bottom and covering it with a little sand. It will be a window that bubbles basicly. I have some precut 1/4" acrylic plexi glass, 2 big pieces and 4 small pieces for the top which has a small hole for the tube, bottom and sides. What would be the best way to join all the pieces and make sure the diffuser stays on the bottom? |
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I am making a 24" x 24" window, its about 1/2" thick. I am putting a
small green air diffuser (i think thats the name, just a little green tube that makes bubbles) on the bottom and covering it with a little sand. It will be a window that bubbles basicly. I have some precut 1/4" acrylic plexi glass, 2 big pieces and 4 small pieces for the top which has a small hole for the tube, bottom and sides. What would be the best way to join all the pieces and make sure the diffuser stays on the bottom? I would use a piece of air tubbing run along bottum and poke small holes in for air to bobble out. assemble all your plexi with the silicone sealant, the kind for window and doors. I assume no fish are going in this ? the air defuser will make very small bubbles and if this is going to be an art piece, the bigger bubbles are more pleasing. punch holes it the tubbing about an inch apart and seal the other end with the silicone. You might try adding some of the colored confetti to swirl and with the bubbles. Good luck.. |
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![]() "crazyjoe" wrote in message ... I am making a 24" x 24" window, its about 1/2" thick. I am putting a small green air diffuser (i think thats the name, just a little green tube that makes bubbles) on the bottom and covering it with a little sand. It will be a window that bubbles basicly. I have some precut 1/4" acrylic plexi glass, 2 big pieces and 4 small pieces for the top which has a small hole for the tube, bottom and sides. What would be the best way to join all the pieces and make sure the diffuser stays on the bottom? I would use a piece of air tubbing run along bottum and poke small holes in for air to bobble out. assemble all your plexi with the silicone sealant, the kind for window and doors. I assume no fish are going in this ? the air defuser will make very small bubbles and if this is going to be an art piece, the bigger bubbles are more pleasing. punch holes it the tubbing about an inch apart and seal the other end with the silicone. You might try adding some of the colored confetti to swirl and with the bubbles. Good luck.. I didn't think that silicone would work on Plexiglas. It doesn't work on acrylic, which is not that different. NetMax |
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I am making a 24" x 24" window, its about 1/2" thick. I am putting a
small green air diffuser (i think thats the name, just a little green tube that makes bubbles) on the bottom and covering it with a little sand. It will be a window that bubbles basicly. I have some precut 1/4" acrylic plexi glass, 2 big pieces and 4 small pieces for the top which has a small hole for the tube, bottom and sides. What would be the best way to join all the pieces and make sure the diffuser stays on the bottom? I would use a piece of air tubbing run along bottum and poke small holes in for air to bobble out. assemble all your plexi with the silicone sealant, the kind for window and doors. I assume no fish are going in this ? the air defuser will make very small bubbles and if this is going to be an art piece, the bigger bubbles are more pleasing. punch holes it the tubbing about an inch apart and seal the other end with the silicone. You might try adding some of the colored confetti to swirl and with the bubbles. Good luck.. I didn't think that silicone would work on Plexiglas. It doesn't work on acrylic, which is not that different. NetMax There shouldn't be very much shear pressure on it as it was only going to be half inch thick. I was thinking of doing similar myself, so I will test it out. Jim |
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