Thanks Daniel for the mention buddy and thank you for letting me post mine first, after we both said at the same time, what we were doing next Cheers buddy appreciate it immensely 👍👍👍 And I love that light glare tip to 👍
You did a good job! I've made lids out of double walled polycarb for all my tanks. Its a great insulator and keeps the water in the tank. If you're feeling really crafty, you can easily add some light duty piano hinges to make a lid. You can then add food and get in the tank without taking the whole thing off. I also edged them with duct tape to hide my wobbly cuts 😉
Thanks very much, for the kind words and the suggestions. I have been thinking up solutions to access for feeding so I might give some of your ideas a try. Thanks again.
First of all very nice of you to give it to someone that needed it Nice covers and wooden lid I need to get some polycarbonate. I wish I had added a peace lily to my latest video.
Your creation of honeycomb polycarbonate lids is excellent, I made them for my aquariums, I also used an aluminum corner frame and air vents to avoid condensation. Have a good start to the week Daniel
Great video Daniel and really good of you to give the tank away to someone more neady. Just one thing I came across and it would be good to know what experience others have had. I used to use polycarbonate on my greenhouse but I found that once moisture got inside the little tubes, I would then have a problem with algae inside the polycarbonate. The only way I found to cure this was to run some silicon along the open edges.
Good point man and will be interesting to see what others say. I haven't had that issue myself yet but almost looking forward to it to see what remedy I may be able to discover. Hope other people who have had the greenhouse issue see your comment and post some solutions too.
That was a great D.I.Y. mate. I need to do something like this for my tanks, mostly to keep that heat my electric bill is monstrous. Well done and more importantly, never boring!
Thanks ever so much mate. My tanks are mostly all in an open area at the bottom of my stairs and as you know it's cold here most of the year so I big part of why I did it. The power bills are ridiculous here at the moment.
You did a really nice job and smart idea to make the cardboard template first. Very nice of you to give the tank away to someone that needed it. Great diy lid ideas and I hope you're having a nice weekend, Daniel! 🙂👍
Thanks very much Tara. Yeah really liked that tank but she needed it more than I did. For her fish and to raise her mood a wee bit so all good. Hope you are having a fine weekend also.
What a beautiful job Daniel……we love this stuff and have done a few videos on it too….we can get polycarbonate for much less here in the states and have used it for lids many times …. Our green lantern tank has it and we used tin snips to cut it with ease. Since they are angled it make it easier than scissors. We have been looking at peace Lillie’s for a new nursery tank we are going to make this Spring…..thanks for more awesome ideas and tips sir😀😀👍👍
Nice job making those lids, I like that you can cut out spots on the lids to put whatever you want through it, you can only do that with glass up to a certain size on the thin plastic strip that attaches to the backs of them.
Dear Daniel: My, friend recently purchased polycarbonate and intends to use it, to make a lid, for his 72-gallon, bow-front tank. I love how you sorted a space, for the peace-lily basket. It was very nice of you to give your, terrific tank, stand, and wood canopy, to a friend and to fix it up, beautifully, before doing so. Thank you, for sharing this, interesting and informative video. All my best, Sincerely, E. J. Brinegar
Thanks very much E.J. I don't know how handy your friend is obviously but making up a template first was very helpful to me. May be worth mentioning the idea particularly since it's a bow front they are working with. Of course if they already know what they're doing then please ignore.
@DanielKeepingFish Ever since my friend refused to straighten his tank until one of the panels just cracked, I can't help but mention it. My tank has a very little tilt. The bubble in the level is within the center lines, but it's a tiny bit closer to one. It makes me anxious from time to time when I think too much about it.
@MorningDriftwood yeah. Was that excites to set it up I totally skipped levelling it off. Pretty dumb. I took clips of how I levelled it. Might make it into a video. Not sure. Appreciate you saying anyway. 👍
When i do mine, I make 2 lids so when one opens the front, the rear stays in place. For the plants, I find it much easier to use hydroponics pots. They have a large flange on top, and being circular the hole can be made with a hole saw. I'm not strong enough to cut that stuff with scissors Daniel, perhaps your wrists and forearms recieved more intensive training back in the days befoer Mrs DKF?
Yeah man. Used to get a lot more time for tennis before Mrs DKF came along. 😆 Thanks for the extra suggestions. Am toying with a couple of ideas around a feeding/maintenance hatch solution.
Hi Daniel. How are you, Sir? It is good to see you. Great job, well done. I have done the same myself a few times. As it is inexpensive and quick to make, plus with it being Polycarbonate it is very light and it still allows the light to shine through. Out of appreciation to you for taking the time to produce this content I have given this video the 38th like 👍🏼 to say thankyou very much for sharing. Have a great Week and take care, Sir. 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️
Wow great ideas. If I ever switch back to common goldfish I think I’d prefer this over the glass one it came with. And I’ll definitely rem the black tape idea.
Love watching these types of video you did a great job on these lids . the polycarbonate sheets are so versatile but you have to make sure you don’t get the uv protected one or your full spectrum light wont get through .. thought it was worth a mention for people that don’t know there are more than 1 type
Thanks Daniel for the mention buddy and thank you for letting me post mine first, after we both said at the same time, what we were doing next
Cheers buddy appreciate it immensely 👍👍👍
And I love that light glare tip to 👍
No worries mate. You executed yours much better than mine. Hope a few folk follow on over to see how it should be done. 👍
You did a good job! I've made lids out of double walled polycarb for all my tanks. Its a great insulator and keeps the water in the tank.
If you're feeling really crafty, you can easily add some light duty piano hinges to make a lid. You can then add food and get in the tank without taking the whole thing off.
I also edged them with duct tape to hide my wobbly cuts 😉
Thanks very much, for the kind words and the suggestions. I have been thinking up solutions to access for feeding so I might give some of your ideas a try.
Thanks again.
First of all very nice of you to give it to someone that needed it
Nice covers and wooden lid
I need to get some polycarbonate.
I wish I had added a peace lily to my latest video.
Thought that mate. Lucky bamboo too. Maybe a follow up for you?
Also Chris, you forgot about parlour palms!!! 🌴
@@Gilsfishroom yes . I would love to add one.. both in the top of my aquarium and in the corner of the room.. 😊
Your creation of honeycomb polycarbonate lids is excellent, I made them for my aquariums, I also used an aluminum corner frame and air vents to avoid condensation.
Have a good start to the week Daniel
Thanks a lot Marco, for the comment and the suggestions.
Great video Daniel and really good of you to give the tank away to someone more neady. Just one thing I came across and it would be good to know what experience others have had. I used to use polycarbonate on my greenhouse but I found that once moisture got inside the little tubes, I would then have a problem with algae inside the polycarbonate. The only way I found to cure this was to run some silicon along the open edges.
Good point man and will be interesting to see what others say.
I haven't had that issue myself yet but almost looking forward to it to see what remedy I may be able to discover.
Hope other people who have had the greenhouse issue see your comment and post some solutions too.
Great vid.
I've seen that dining toom table take a beating over the years. How are you still in a happy marriage 😂😂
Haha.. that's how I made a mess of the edges. Was more worried about DKFing the table. 😆
That was a great D.I.Y. mate. I need to do something like this for my tanks, mostly to keep that heat my electric bill is monstrous. Well done and more importantly, never boring!
Thanks ever so much mate. My tanks are mostly all in an open area at the bottom of my stairs and as you know it's cold here most of the year so I big part of why I did it. The power bills are ridiculous here at the moment.
You did a really nice job and smart idea to make the cardboard template first. Very nice of you to give the tank away to someone that needed it. Great diy lid ideas and I hope you're having a nice weekend, Daniel! 🙂👍
Thanks very much Tara.
Yeah really liked that tank but she needed it more than I did. For her fish and to raise her mood a wee bit so all good.
Hope you are having a fine weekend also.
What a beautiful job Daniel……we love this stuff and have done a few videos on it too….we can get polycarbonate for much less here in the states and have used it for lids many times …. Our green lantern tank has it and we used tin snips to cut it with ease. Since they are angled it make it easier than scissors. We have been looking at peace Lillie’s for a new nursery tank we are going to make this Spring…..thanks for more awesome ideas and tips sir😀😀👍👍
Nice job making those lids, I like that you can cut out spots on the lids to put whatever you want through it, you can only do that with glass up to a certain size on the thin plastic strip that attaches to the backs of them.
Thank you.
Yes mate, part of the beauty of the material hey.
Dear Daniel:
My, friend recently purchased polycarbonate and intends to use it, to make a lid, for his 72-gallon, bow-front tank.
I love how you sorted a space, for the peace-lily basket.
It was very nice of you to give your, terrific tank, stand, and wood canopy, to a friend and to fix it up, beautifully, before doing so.
Thank you, for sharing this, interesting and informative video.
All my best,
Sincerely,
E. J. Brinegar
Thanks very much E.J.
I don't know how handy your friend is obviously but making up a template first was very helpful to me. May be worth mentioning the idea particularly since it's a bow front they are working with.
Of course if they already know what they're doing then please ignore.
8:17 how long was this tank set up at an angle like that?
Can't believe you were the first one to notice that or comment on it anyway haha.. Yeah was like that for a few weeks but all straightened up now.
@DanielKeepingFish Ever since my friend refused to straighten his tank until one of the panels just cracked, I can't help but mention it.
My tank has a very little tilt. The bubble in the level is within the center lines, but it's a tiny bit
closer to one. It makes me anxious from time to time when I think too much about it.
@MorningDriftwood yeah. Was that excites to set it up I totally skipped levelling it off. Pretty dumb.
I took clips of how I levelled it. Might make it into a video. Not sure.
Appreciate you saying anyway. 👍
When i do mine, I make 2 lids so when one opens the front, the rear stays in place. For the plants, I find it much easier to use hydroponics pots. They have a large flange on top, and being circular the hole can be made with a hole saw. I'm not strong enough to cut that stuff with scissors Daniel, perhaps your wrists and forearms recieved more intensive training back in the days befoer Mrs DKF?
Yeah man. Used to get a lot more time for tennis before Mrs DKF came along. 😆
Thanks for the extra suggestions. Am toying with a couple of ideas around a feeding/maintenance hatch solution.
Hi Daniel.
How are you, Sir? It is good to see you.
Great job, well done.
I have done the same myself a few times. As it is inexpensive and quick to make, plus with it being Polycarbonate it is very light and it still allows the light to shine through.
Out of appreciation to you for taking the time to produce this content I have given this video the 38th like 👍🏼 to say thankyou very much for sharing.
Have a great Week and take care, Sir. 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️
Hi Luca.
All good here mate. I Hooe all is fine with you also.
Thank you for the kind comment and the additional information.
Take care man.
@DanielKeepingFish I'm glad you are well.
Indeed I am thankyou.
It is my pleasure, Sir. 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️
Very nice of you to mention Mals video
Only right, is a great video.
We had the idea at the exact same time. Told him I'd back off and let his video get some traction before posting mine.
@@DanielKeepingFish you are a good man.. this comment will self destruct
@stubbsaquatics6080 probably for the best. Don't want to be strolling around the place with an ego AND nice aquarium lids haha..
Another great how too video from DKF
Thanks very much Paul.
Wow great ideas. If I ever switch back to common goldfish I think I’d prefer this over the glass one it came with. And I’ll definitely rem the black tape idea.
Thanks Andrew. Glad you enjoyed the ideas.
Thank you Daniel, 🤗💙
Cheers Debz.
Love watching these types of video you did a great job on these lids . the polycarbonate sheets are so versatile but you have to make sure you don’t get the uv protected one or your full spectrum light wont get through .. thought it was worth a mention for people that don’t know there are more than 1 type
Thank you and definitely! Thanks for the extra tip Mandy.
Great vid Daniel!! keep up the educational content!! W Rizz
Thanks very much for the comment and the encouragement.
I normally buy D&D tank guards, but now maybe this is the way forward
Another option for you to play with mate. 👍
Keep it up !0❤🎉😅 you are doing a very good job!
Thank you very much for the comment and the encouragement. That's very kind.
Witam serdecznie dziękuję za pokazanie pozdrawiam z Polski miłego wieczoru życzę
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Nice one , waoh yout man flu was bad
Don't know if man flu is getting stronger or me just getting older but was a rough one. Barely pulled through haha..
A better job than anything i could do, i am soooo bad at DIY lol
Haha.. me too mate. Sheer luck it turned out not bad but hopefully the idea is something other people can consider and perfect.
Thank you.
Thanks Chevy. Good to see you.