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#21
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![]() My Girlfriend will not be happy that you got me thinking about a 12' tank.
My stairs go down 3 or 4 steps and then they take a hard 180 and go down another 5 steps. The first set of steps go toward an outside wall about 4 feet horizontally, which will not be going anywhere. I guess technically if the tank fit vertically through the door it should fit down the stairs although that would be very akward to manuever and I am not too sure on how much stress it could take. I guess the only way to get a bigger tank down their would be to completely remove the stairs (both sets) and have it lowered through the door and down. That would be a PITA. |
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![]() a 6'x30"x30" can fairly easily be taken down the most ackward of stairwells, you just need to rent a fridge dolly, they work great! A tank can go anywhere a fridge can go, and a fridge can go down any stairs imaginable, even spiral stairwells. It looks impossible at best, but it is fairly easy to do with 2 people, more makes it even better... I have moved lots, they can take alot of abuse....
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#23
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![]() Hey, you could say im the business of model making. Im visual effects artist. So when you watch a dvd of a movie like lord of the rings, and they show you a guy infront of a computer that hasa wire mesh of a chracter. Thats what i do. So my closed loop sim was all done on the computer. i went as far to creat the rock work to give me a more realistic look at how things will turn out. im curently working on an idea that will alow me to creat MH lights where i can take and plug in the par and such.
i know to much time on my hands! |
#24
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![]() Another possibility to consider is to build the 8' and 4' tanks as Evan suggested but to build the 8' onsite ... you should be able to get a 8' X 30" pane of glass into a basement and then assemble after.
Cheers
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#25
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![]() lol, while everyone is shooting off options, you could get a 7' and a 5' tank made and then you can move both the pre built tanks downstairs on a fridge dolly...
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#26
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![]() Thank goodness for credit cards and low interest rates at the banks.....
Doug |
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
#29
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![]() Okay no more creativity talk. I really don't think I will be allowed to take out any doorways and walls. You guys can really get carried away. Although a 12' tank sounds appealing. And actually I think the wall that I am going to fill might be closer to 16'. I really should measure it. I am going to start the stand in early spring when I develope the basement. I will leave the tank size open for now. You have all got me thinking and I thank you very much.
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#30
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![]() Quote:
![]() Even with out seeing your stairs I bet you can fit a 6" tank down then. When my tank arrived I though "NO Way is that going down the stairs" but with some heavy work and creativity and about 45Min it was down stairs.
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