The Romaurie Effect. 1st. photos. Jan.2004.

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

These photos followed a few days testing the set-up to ensure water integrity.
Best location would be indoors not in direct sunlight to minimise algae growth.
It can be cleaned to almost "new" but its very hard work.
The corners are not very neat. The side panels required 2 extra siliconed joints because at the time there was no local option to cut the glass on a "CNC" programmable machine cutter. Now there is. Costs"an arm and a leg" have to decide if its worth it for the next one.

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  • There are a number of videos taken after these original photos on this channel.It is an on-going project.

    Romaurie

  • Applying the silicone round 90 deg bends on the wide span is a job best suited to "Mr. Fantastic"!

    If you think of an easier way, let me know.

  • The magnetic aquarium cleaners are ideal for this.There is a floating one that can be released to float up to the top of the tunnel and then removed with the outer magnetic cleaner.

    Romaurie

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  • Cool, please add video and description that would be great

  • a bit cool but way messy!

  • A little messy but way cool!!!

  • nice, but how you clean the tunnel? i'm thinking of designing one. i have a laser cut equipment at my university which i have access to.

  • what cool!!!^^

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