DIY Reflector(s)????

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I have a 72 inch hamilton fixture that houses 3 x 250 se mh and 2 x 72 160w super actinic vho's. Looking to keep this fixture housing and wanted ideas on a reflector that will give me the light I need. Looked into spider reflectors, but if I can build something myself, I would like that even better. Any thoughts???
 
I used the spider reflectors for years. They are not the best but they get the job done and I am no DIY guy at all! LOL!
 
I made up some generic lumenarc type reflectors from a pattern.
the link I had doesn't seem to work.
I have it on my pc and it opens there.
Maybe I could email it to you if you are interested.
 
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Thanks. At this point I'm willing to get anything. My fixture has the white reflection paint inside. Not to good for light distribution imo
 
I can't seem to send it to you in a pm. The link opens on both my computers.

Maybe someone else knows of the pattern I'm talking about and has a link to the pattern that works here.
 
Here's the pattern for LumenArcs
These are mine from the old set-up
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these are 14 1/2"x14 1/2"x6 1/2"
I made a pr that are 18"x18"x10" for the new 180gal build (no pic)
and both the smaller ones and the big ones have glass for DE 250w 14k's
 
Very nice DIY. Really looks good. I'm in the process of figuring out either go ^^^ that way and build a canopy, or try another route using my fixture I currently have and DYI reflectors inside it. Thanks again
 
I wanted to do something different and help alleviate the heat build up from the lights so I went this way
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2 of the smaller Lumenarcs and 4x VHO, 2x super white/actinic and 2x actinics
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