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![]() Then the madness began
![]() ![]() Took out the sliding glass doors to the deck for clearance, and got the tank onto a dolly. ![]() ![]() Last edited by loveless; 05-18-2009 at 05:24 PM. Reason: wrong photo |
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![]() That was the easy part.
![]() This is where it gets reallllly sketchy ![]() ![]() It was good that Niel took charge of the whole moving part, someone needs to take charge of this whole thing to make it safer and smoother for everyone. Definitely shows that he has done it before. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() Down it goes ![]() ![]() The boys on the bottom, Brave souls ![]() Dont know if it could have been a tighter fit ![]() |
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![]() Hard part over. At this point a lot of stress was gone from the whole operation
![]() ![]() ![]() Ahhhh relief, glad that is over, was a heavy last lift to get it up onto the stand ![]() |
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![]() Holey smokes, that looks like it was quite the tight fit down those stairs and the ceiling clearance. Can't wait to see it up and running!
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![]() I actually made a mock up of the tank out of 2x4's to see if it would work. First one was 96" long, and wouldnt fit, so i cut it down to 90" and it just barely made it. So it was a good thing i did.
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![]() The tank is drilled for closed loop. going to have 2 reeflow snappers for CL and additional one for return.
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![]() Now the overflow had to be siliconed in place.
![]() ![]() First fish....Catfish ![]() Hope that dosnt overload the system. Thanks for viewing Cam |