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frugalfisherman
04-05-2013, 04:21 PM
This makes it look easier to change filters. Probably more expensive. Home depot by me didn't have union. I saw another tip. Using the 2 outlet pump put an airvalve on either side of bottom pipe to get a more even air flow.http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=QRL-HuoSSRo

DaveM252
04-06-2013, 02:31 PM
Fluid bed
I recently built 2 fluid beds. First one I made from threaded 3” pvc fittings that worked out pretty good. You can add to the cup too make it deeper if needed. Dipping 6 oz ultra minnow heads need a lot of powder to cover the head. The second one was just a simple 3” coupling and 3” pipe (Home Depot) about $10. or so for both set ups.. Both base couplings I glued to a board. I bought a 2 outlet aquarium air pump (local pet store) rated for 70 gals ($20. on sale) a bag of plastic fittings with 4 or 5 valves and Y connectors ($5). I drilled appropriate size holes near the bottom of the female couplings for 2 air inputs and glued them to small boards after I installed the valves. I also did some testing with filter materials and found the brown lunch bags worked best for me, nice even bubbling. The air I can regulate at the pump or at the fluid bed using the little plastic valves. Hope this helps. Good luck!
Dave

makokeith
04-06-2013, 08:20 PM
Fluid bed
I recently built 2 fluid beds. First one I made from threaded 3” pvc fittings that worked out pretty good. You can add to the cup too make it deeper if needed. Dipping 6 oz ultra minnow heads need a lot of powder to cover the head. The second one was just a simple 3” coupling and 3” pipe (Home Depot) about $10. or so for both set ups.. Both base couplings I glued to a board. I bought a 2 outlet aquarium air pump (local pet store) rated for 70 gals ($20. on sale) a bag of plastic fittings with 4 or 5 valves and Y connectors ($5). I drilled appropriate size holes near the bottom of the female couplings for 2 air inputs and glued them to small boards after I installed the valves. I also did some testing with filter materials and found the brown lunch bags worked best for me, nice even bubbling. The air I can regulate at the pump or at the fluid bed using the little plastic valves. Hope this helps. Good luck!
Dave

Keeping it simple is best. But I use tyvek suit for my filter and some screen material on top of that in case you drop a jig. The air regulators are also a big bonus...

shrimpman steve
04-06-2013, 10:56 PM
I just made one this week. used a coffee filter, but I ended up with "volcanos" I guess I'll try a paper bag next.