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![]() Thx guys.
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Here's a few more shots I took before applying epoxy and lifting the structure into the tank. Big thanks to Kien for supplying the acrylic rods and direction! ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by lastlight; 03-04-2013 at 02:51 PM. |
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![]() I see you also enjoy converting living spaces into tank construction zones and well as ruining perfectly good pliers. Nice work on the rock tree thing, do you have a plan to prevent yourself from knocking it over once it's full of nice sps growth?
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The top overhang is drilling and there are tripled-up zip ties connecting it to the glass anchors i attached to the underside of the overflow box. The structure is very stable actually. |
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![]() despite my best efforts to clean and dry the tools that I used for my rock work they all ended up in the garbage anyway. All rusted and beat up.
Great top down shot. It's hard to really get a sense for depth and aspect with structures like these in 2D images. |
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![]() Thanks. yeah before i use these pliers or my old wire cutters which are now reef zip tie cutters i open/close them for a few minutes under running water then paper towel them to minimize rusty juices lol. both were good quality to begin with and still work well enough after 6+ years of sorta mostly reefing.
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