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More also, I think the thick slab could conceivably be used as a substitute to a remote DSB. Maybe.
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Photos from my build.
Last edited by wokaid; 04-09-2015 at 09:34 PM. Reason: oops was to be posted in a build thread |
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Wokaid:
Where did you buy that nice extruded aluminium? |
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I went through 80/20s nearest Canadian distributor which was Rocky Mountain
Machining in BC. Basically you deal with a Salesperson that then send your plans to 80/20 designers who come up with a drawing. Designers are not Engineers so can not guaranty if the stand will hold your tank. This little tidbit I only found out after a few emails. This caused me to add the 45 degree braces. Definitely not the cheapest option. Wokaid |
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Looks sturdy enough.
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IMO, the pursuit of ever increasing surface areas in reef tanks is an overblown distraction.
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This and that. |
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Agreed. I think this product offers options in the design phase, but adding it to a functioning reef is redundant.
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Just comes down to aesthetics mostly. |
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