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![]() Yes, I need more distractions, and cookies!
I got my plywood yesterday for the stand (Thanks Tony!), the last of the required blue board for the fish room, and some other misc. parts to clean up some of the furnace vents. Someone was a big fan of the random offset when our new furnace was installed. I never said this was going to be a fast build! Rock, pumps and plumbing are expensive...and thus I require a sugar daddy/mama or a wealthy patron, however in the event I cannot locate such people I'll just have to save my pennies. I think we're going to go with a large amount of dry rock (if the price is right) to help offset the costs. Doug, once the tank is built I'll come pick your brains for ideas on how to finish the display side. I'm just not feeling any of the previous ideas I'd flagged as possilibies from other builds. |
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![]() The glass arrives on Friday, it will just be the tank glass for now. I opted to hold back on the sump until I'm 100% ok with the layout of pumps. This stems from a little oops with the leg tank/waterchange system. I forgot to leave enough space for the pump, and Ocean Runner 600, so now I have a bit of a connundrum to solve. I'm worried it will happen with the sump as well, so I need to re-assure myself about pump and plumbing placement before I go ahead with it.
So some photos: Mostly clean display side of the basement ![]() The stand is now a table top to do some the work above it. ![]() Plywood is in, just have to add a layer of foam and then the tank! ![]() Moved the offsets that were in the way; before ![]() after; ![]() Blue board is mostly up, I wanted the stuff up behind the tank wall ASAP, just in case I couldn't get the rest done in time. ![]() Leg tank is all drywalled and the backside is now mudded ![]() View from the backside of the tank into what will eventually be our media room ![]() |
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![]() The way this shelf is constructed has me a bit concerned. Is this only screwed to the wall studs at the sides? If so, you are carrying the weight based on the shear strength of the screws only... Wouldn't you want to have some vertical studs on the sides? This would reduce the space you've created underneath by only 3"-6", but it would make it much stronger.
Maybe you notched the studs...that would be good.
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400 gal reef. Established April, 2007. 3 Sequence Dart, RM12-4 skimmer, 2 x OM4Ways, Yellow Tang, Maroon Clown (pair), Blonde Naso Tang, Vlamingi Tang, Foxface Rabbit, Unicorn Tang, 2 Pakistani Butterflies and a few coral gobies My Tank: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28436 |
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![]() There will be legs under the free edge, but they only go on after everything has been painted and sealed. Its just too much of a pain to get under there to mud, and pain with the legs in the way.
It will look something like this....but with the magic of 3D! _{water}_ | | | <---- The spacing changes but the legs will be evenly spread out under the leg tank. So as of this weekend most of the glass is sitting in my basement! I took some photos, but then went partying all weekend long and didn't quite make it to uploading them yet. It looks pretty, I'm excited to see it go up in the next few days, or at least part of it will go up. I'll probably be unemployed after December 15th so I'll have plenty of time to do stuff around the house, why can't unemployement also come with copious amounts of cash? Yay for being a contractor! Oh well, at least I got my tank out of this last one, so I can at least be uber happy about that one. |
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![]() I don't recall what you chose for glass. What thicknesses and what types of glass? I remember the glass for my 400 sitting in the basement. I'd just pace around the basement staring at it dreaming. FUN!
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![]() Its 3/4" glass for all the pieces I have in the basement right now. I'll post some photos up tonight I think once I escape from the office of doom. Today is definitely a Monday, no questions asked.
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