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Since being prepared for a build is just as important as the build itself, here is what
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I think the top 10 tools and supplies every Do it yourself fish keeper should always have
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on hand. Coming in at #8 9 and 10 are power tools.
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At number 10 is the miter saw. This tool will make chopping up 2X4's for that stand you
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need to build short work. Getting wood cut can be done right at the store in most cases
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though, so this ranks low. At number 9 is the table saw. While more expensive
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than the miter saw, it is capable of more. When it comes to cutting PVC pipe or acrylic,
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it can do that as well. For cutting acrylic, I would suggest a 60 to 80 tooth carbide tip
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blade with triple chip design. Getting sheets cut to your requirements can also be done
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at the store, so this also ranks low like the miter saw.
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The last power tool comes in at number 8 is the power drill. Drilling holes and drilling
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in screws is simply all too common with DIY. A power drill is simply a must. Some good
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attachments to have are a variety of bits to use with screws and then some hole saws.
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A wood hole saw will be great on wood obviously, but also works with acrylic. Then a Diamond
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coated hole saw will drill hole through glass. An extra set of hands is always a good idea.
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So clamps come in at number 7. With many types of clamps available, having
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at least one set of a type could make a job much easier.
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At number 6 are tapes and adhesives. Painters tape and electrical tape are always in my
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tool box. Painters tape is great for using as a guide for painting or applying silicone
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without making a big mess. While electrical tape is strong enough to hold things together
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like aquariums while you work on them, without leaving a sticky residue behind.
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An adhesive I always have is PVC cement. There are a couple other adhesives you should have,
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but they appear later on in this list. Coming in at #5 is razor blades. These come
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in handier than you might think. They can be used to clean aquariums, remove silicone
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or even make small precision cuts. At number 4 is hand held acrylic tools.
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Cutting acrylic by hand can be done with a handheld acrylic etcher.
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While preparing the edges can be done with a hand held acrylic scraper. Prepared edges
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of an acrylic panel is arguably the most important factor to building an acrylic tank because
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After all, a perfect seam starts with clean edges. While an acrylic scraper works good,
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the back of a hack saw blade actually works better.You should also have an applicator
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for the cement to weld acrylic together. Cements that I always have on hand for acrylic is
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weld on 4 for welding seams together and weld on 16 for spots that need thicker cement like
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pin holes or small leak. Since glass aquariums are the more popular
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aquarium to build, glass hand held tools come in at number 3.
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Simply put, if you want to cut glass at home, you need a handheld glass cutter. Obviously
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you need silicone as well, so having a large tube of aquarium safe silicone on hand is
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also needed. To make the silicone job much easier, get a caulking gun to apply it.
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At number 2 are measuring tools. Whether you are measuring lengths, levels or even angles,
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these are a must. Make sure you have a measuring tape, a level and a square. These will prove
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to be a must for almost any project. The number one aquarium tool that you could
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possibly attack any project with is. A second opinion.
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Getting some feedback, discussing an idea, brainstorming solutions and getting suggestions
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is the best thing you can do before starting any project.
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So that was my list of my top 10 DIY aquarium tools. No obviously there are many other items
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and tools and supplies that you could possibly use, however these are the ones that I use
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the most. Anyways, I hope you guys enjoyed this video
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I also want to thank you for watching and we will see you next time.