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2dawghouse 07/19/2008 09:51 PM

DIY Lumenarc Kits
 
Anyone know where I can buy the DIY Lumenarc reflector kits, I heard that there are some out there, you just assemble yourself?

2dawghouse 07/19/2008 09:55 PM

I am not looking for the ballast, lamp...I guess socket and wiring would be a plus.

suphew 07/20/2008 03:57 AM

Why do you need a kit? The only parts are the Ali reflective material and rivets to hold it together. There are plans about for how to cut the correct shape out.

I got the plans from here

http://www.reefdiversity.com/DIYPage...ectorIndex.htm

Heres some pic's of the ones I made.

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1.../Image0022.jpg

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1.../Image0092.jpg

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...w/Image002.jpg

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...w/Image017.jpg

JCR's Reef 07/20/2008 05:19 AM

Turned out really nice Suphew!!! How much would you say it cost to build one?

mfinn 07/20/2008 08:35 AM

Quote:

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12983988#post12983988 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by suphew
Why do you need a kit? The only parts are the Ali reflective material and rivets to hold it together.


Where did you get the reflective material?

alpine 07/20/2008 08:41 AM

IIRC the lumenarc reflectors have a patent on them.So selling any kind of diy kit would be illegal.

SWINGRRRR 07/20/2008 08:42 AM

Quote:

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12984689#post12984689 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mfinn
Where did you get the reflective material?
Lowes or HD.

tundra1000 07/20/2008 08:54 AM

If anyone is interested I have the layout for the 14" reproduced in autocad as a dwg file. You would need autocad or the free reader but it could be printed out to full scale. (save a lot of layout time.)

2dawghouse 07/20/2008 10:21 AM

Problem is I dont have autocad poster printer, so the print wont be printed to scale.

alpine 07/20/2008 11:30 AM

You could take it to a kinkos or something to get printed out.

mfinn 07/20/2008 12:05 PM

Quote:

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12984773#post12984773 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tundra1000
If anyone is interested I have the layout for the 14" reproduced in autocad as a dwg file. You would need autocad or the free reader but it could be printed out to full scale. (save a lot of layout time.)
I would be interested

tundra1000 07/20/2008 12:06 PM

Autocad has a plot window feature so you would print out 4 standard sheets and tape them to get your full scale print. You also really only need to make a template of one leg of your main piece and one smaller corner piece.

spleify 07/20/2008 12:11 PM

You don't need autocad, follow the link suphew supplied, print off the plans take them to Kinkos or office depot/max, like suggetsted and have them blown up. Materials can be bought at Lowes or HD, like already mentioned. It cost me about $45 total including the mogul socket. I suppose it will differ in different area's of the country on the cost of materials. Took a couple of hours.

HTH

Spleify

SWINGRRRR 07/20/2008 12:20 PM

I did one also. It was really easy. Just take your time.

Also, maybe it was just the Kinkos I went to, but its best to have the drawings or whatever already scaled and ready to print. I copied the plans from a site thinking they could scale it up no problem. It really ****ed them off having to work. The first couple were the wrong size and they got ****y with me. The manager came out, told them to drop the attitude and do it correct. Whatever it takes, make it right. After about 6 tries they got it right. Only cost me about $1.78 total.

tundra1000 07/20/2008 12:20 PM

Quote:

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12985742#post12985742 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by spleify
You don't need autocad, follow the link suphew supplied, print off the plans take them to Kinkos or office depot/max, like suggetsted and have them blown up. Materials can be bought at Lowes or HD, like already mentioned. It cost me about $45 total including the mogul socket. I suppose it will differ in different area's of the country on the cost of materials. Took a couple of hours.

HTH

Spleify

You don't need autocad, that is correct. I was merely offering the file to anyone interested and it will save you a trip to Kinkos and save you the trouble of scaling it up. Maybe sure you read all the posts clearly-

tundra1000 07/20/2008 12:23 PM

Quote:

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12985793#post12985793 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SWINGRRRR
Only cost me about $1.78 total.
Autodesk .dwg viewer is a free download and the cost of 4 pieces of standard printer paper is, well, pretty cheap.

SWINGRRRR 07/20/2008 12:27 PM

So,, we are going to argue whether someone should print it themselves or take it to Kinkos?

I was just relaying my experiences with them.




2dawg- you can have my templates. You got a PM.

spleify 07/20/2008 12:32 PM

Quote:

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12985794#post12985794 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tundra1000
You don't need autocad, that is correct. I was merely offering the file to anyone interested and it will save you a trip to Kinkos and save you the trouble of scaling it up. Maybe sure you read all the posts clearly-
Calm down pal, you are pretty quick to jump the gun and think I am attacking you. I did read it and I do understand what you were saying. And after READING the reply of the OP, statinig that he didn't have autocad, I offered my experience.
I understand it is hard to get someones point sometimes over the computer, but don't snap at people.

Spleify

tundra1000 07/20/2008 12:45 PM

No snap intended, just merely offering a useful file and making sure that people understand they do not need autocad to view and plot this and it is fairly simple. My apologies if you choose to take it as offensive-

2dawghouse 07/20/2008 02:35 PM

Okay, now that we have settled that....

Our next question? When yall made your lumen. did you use tin sheers, I heard that they leave an uneven edge, better to score/cut the sheet metal? And what was the average cost of materials per reflector?


Swing, thanks, I sent you another pm

spleify 07/20/2008 02:57 PM

Yes tin snips, the yellow ones(straight cut). Didn't bend it at all.
Here is a link to my build thread, hope it helps.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1343381

Again it cost me $45 total with the mogul socket.

Hope this helps.

Spleify

tundra1000 07/20/2008 03:00 PM

http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...ctId=100007578

I'm sure there are some more cost effective materials than this but this has excellent reflective properties and can fit 2 of the 14" with some to spare. I also have seen a 24" tube at lowes for less than $30 but I could not find a link to it. I believe the manufacturer was velux.

SWINGRRRR 07/20/2008 03:08 PM

Youll need 2.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...898&lpage=none

tundra1000 07/20/2008 04:22 PM

My apologies to all who requested a link to a viewer via pm. I sent out the wrong link. The viewer that is needed is for dwg files and can be found here:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...&siteID=123112

mfinn 07/20/2008 04:52 PM

Using the jpg pattern, could this be used to make a 12" reflector?


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