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Old 01-06-2004, 03:17 AM
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Default First DIY: Tank Cover

Well I couldn't take it any longer, so I had to start my first DIY.

Just incase you don't know my background, I work with my dad, who own's his own CNC Machine shop. Its a small shop, mainly just the two of us work there. We've got 2 CNC machines (VMC) and a manual lathe, and a few other stuff.

Anyhoo, I'm also new to the whole reef thing, and if you're read any of my other posts, you'll know I just started off (or check my blog).

Well I noticed how much the water evaporates from the tank, and also the heat loss. So today, I made my own tank cover for the top of the tank (duh). I just installed it, however, as always, I made it a little too big. I've also gotta do some small modifications to it for the wires, and so forth, which I'll do tomorrow. All in the learning process

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Old 01-06-2004, 03:24 AM
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Very nice! I miss working at a Tool & Die Shop, having access to all the equipment was the best! Im still allowed to come in if I arrange a time when their not so busy, but I sure hope I can get some of my own equipment soon. It kinda pricey though...
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Old 01-06-2004, 03:59 AM
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Looks awsome!
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Yah, I gotta tell you - this guy can make some pretty high quality stuff.
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Old 01-06-2004, 07:04 AM
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Basicaly if you are from a Machine Shop, or a Tool and Die Shop, and you do more than sweep floors, you can put out some more than amazing things... if you think you are smart, creative, and can solve problems well, go work at a shop where they do real machining, and learn how to do things from some of the smartest people on the planet. Machine shops are what make this world function. Oh yeah, back on topic.... are those waves you mitered out for looks, or are they vents?
Very nice, lucky bastard, CNC tables are great, arnte they!!!!!
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Old 01-06-2004, 07:20 AM
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Basicaly if you are from a Machine Shop, or a Tool and Die Shop, and you do more than sweep floors, you can put out some more than amazing things... if you think you are smart, creative, and can solve problems well, go work at a shop where they do real machining, and learn how to do things from some of the smartest people on the planet. Machine shops are what make this world function. Oh yeah, back on topic.... are those waves you mitered out for looks, or are they vents?
Very nice, lucky bastard, CNC tables are great, arnte they!!!!!
Very true!

The entire cover was done on our vertical mill. I put the waves in for both looks, and also for venting. I know that the water needs to contact air, so I didn't want to completely close up the entire top.
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Old 01-06-2004, 10:46 PM
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I made some small modifications to the cover:

First I removed the small lips from the side slots where the cables were coming out of. Before I had to fish the cables for the powerhead thru the slot, and then if I wanted to remove the cover, I'd have to refish it thru again, which was lame.

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You'll also notice I added a extra slot for the heater. At first I didn't put one in, because I didn't think the heater came up so high, but when I got home, it did, so I needed to make the extra hole for it to stick out of.

The next thing I did was remove the lip from the hole I made for my future HOT fuge. I did this for 2 reasons, space, and also you'll notice in the first pic, that it did crack when I initially made it, because it was too thin.

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