Imagine if you want to buy a bulk amount of polycarbonate sheets and acrylic sheets directly from the manufacturers in China. So you get the items at the best quality and prices.
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But often, thats not the case, right?
Youre familiar with platforms like Alibaba or Made in China, but you dont know how to find the right manufacturer and products for your needs.
Without knowing how to qualify and verify the seller and the importing process, you can be easily conned and lose your product or investment.
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Today, Im going to show you everything there is to know about importing polycarbonate sheets and acrylic sheets directly from China.
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Aquarium Co-Op wrote:I find that tap is more expensive acrylic wise. However their knowledge saves me a lot of money. They'll say, oh you should do it this way and it'll save you money. They also do simple cuts, and other add ons for free. Like I wanted 4 custom betta tanks to be made which would have been expensive with the thickness of acrylic i wanted etc. They were willing to do the cuts and put it together for a pretty cheap price.
They also have jigs there for when they are putting stuff together to get a perfect finish. for instance they were going to glue my tanks up, with 1/8th of an inch lip around every seem for glue to dry. Then use a router to take off the little lip and polish the edges for a perfect finish. These are things I can't accomplish myself without buying extra tools and building jigs to hold stuff while I do it.
That's cool to hear, but maybe not exactly what I was looking for then, but I will definitely give them a call. More than a little of the point is I love projects like this and really wanted to get a feel for how to do it start to finish before we did a much larger project in a year or so if/when we found a more permanent place (downtown apartment is fun, but only being able to have one fish tank? And capped at 55 gallons? It cannot last). Though I am totally stealing that idea for the 1/8 inch lip for glue drying, thank you for that.