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A shot in the dark here. Does anyone have a plastic container with the measurements 20"L 20"W and like 25"T. Need it to acid bath rocks since I was stupid to cement before cleaning. Anything bigger would he fine too.
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I've got a 3-4' x 1.5 x 1' tote you can borrow. Just promise not to bring it back lol

I think I got it from Lowe's for $10 around x Mas.
 
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I've got a 3-4' x 1.5 x 1' tote you can borrow. Just promise not to bring it back lol

I think I got it from Lowe's for $10 around x Mas.
hi, thanks for the reply. very thankful for the offer, but i think its too shallow for me. the rocks are 20.5" tall, laid flat its still 17". push comes to shove i wont acid bath them and just bleach them in the bath. thanks once again. ^^
 
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You could do half the rock then flip it over and do the other half, or you could make a plywood box and cover it with resin.


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You could do half the rock then flip it over and do the other half, or you could make a plywood box and cover it with resin.


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If I could use pvc resin could I just build a simple frame and cover it with a pond liner and fill?
 

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If I could use pvc resin could I just build a simple frame and cover it with a pond liner and fill?
Buy a sheet of MDF maybe 1/2" and some 2x4s and just make a box. Use the 2x4s to re-enforce it. then use the pond liner. It might be a bit expensive though but its an option.

something like this but made out of plywood or MDF
 
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Buy a sheet of MDF maybe 1/2" and some 2x4s and just make a box. Use the 2x4s to re-enforce it. then use the pond liner. It might be a bit expensive though but its an option.

something like this but made out of plywood or MDF
Yeah that's what I was thinking. I got left over 2x4 from building a stand. Pond liner was like $40 for a 200g
 
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