Below is a photo of what I did with my canopy. Mitras will be mounted with spacers on the flat, slotted aluminum strip. I wanted to be able to adjust side to side, fore and aft along with angle. T-slots gave me the flexibility I wanted.
I also pasted some T-slot related links I had saved.
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I wonder if those up there on outside and these inside would be strong enough???
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I've been searching for a way to lift lights above my tank. Anyone got some good ways/gadgets to do this?
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I'm getting ready to build a bracket to mount some new lights to and I'd like to use a single 6' piece of t-slot aluminum. Where do most hobbyists buy it from that's affordable. Everywhere I've seen its the shipping that causes the price to high, and I didn't see any for sale locally. Anyone...
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Hey I am looking for some help to Build a floating light fixture from One end of the tank. I am looking to add a aquatic life T5 hybrid with some ecotech lights. So I know this would be heavy but I would have it anchored onto my steel stand but what kind of fitting should I buy? Or should I...
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The prices of aluminum have gotten so high from the COVID shortages and what have you that I'm having a hard time making myself pull the trigger on some of the equipment hangers and light racks I had planned. Granted, my tanks are on the larger side of normal but the material for the stands and...
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Got any ideas for aluminum profile products? Light mounts? Supports? Pedestals? We already offer stands but if you have improvements or features let's see them if you want to share.
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Guide to DIY with T-Slot Aluminum By Zach Friedrichs (@polyppal) T-Slot aluminum extrusion is an ideal material for building modern, strong tank stands and canopies. And it isn’t as difficult as you might think, essentially you are playing with a supersize Erector kit! Using simple fastening...
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