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What are the alternatives? Aluminium, titanium, adamantium? Wood?

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Won't the chrome get scratched off or something? Anyone tried goldplating then? :lol:

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Won't the chrome get scratched off or something? Anyone tried goldplating then? :lol:

if you coat 1mm of chrome .. most likely you wont be able to scratch it to expose the steel underneath unless you purposely go disfigure it

Those railings for new busstops are great materials!

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I am using wrought iron stand for my tank. Was told by the contractor that gavarnised wrought iron can better withstand rust but you cannot scratch it or it will lose its protective coating.

I was a bit more kiasu about my stand and asked for 2" think bars at the crucial joints. A properly set up tank won't have so much spilling anyway. My stand cost $150 instead of $500 to $600 for a wooden cabinet. I cover the sides up with thinwood pasted with vinyl stickers bought from DIX shops.

A pic below: My cheapskate stand:

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if you want something that will last u forever, use simen+ bricks....... 100% warranty for 100yrs :D .... but you need to hack it off when you want to remove it.. the cost wise..... i believe it should be cheaper than stainless steel. Wood is a good choice as well but wood will get rotten after many yrs expecially if you are talking about constance contact with water. Quality wood like "cheng gai" is not cheap either...

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I got quote for 3ft tank + chenggai bottom cabinet only $800+, no cover no lights

Quite reasonable price for a chenggai wood cabinet :D if it include holes drilled, overflow compartment, sump tank & fixing of PVC pipe.

But if non of the above is included, i.e jus plain 3ft tank, hehehe :P u better think twice

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