150 Redux

Here are a few pics from the side that came out ok. Ill try to get some more up soon as soon as I figure out the white balance.
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you 2 must have worked late into the night.were you able to get the bulkhead sealed?so you have the sailfin in the 150 now,i bet hes a happy camper with the upgrade in tanks.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9887211#post9887211 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by boydx6
Lookin good Greg. Thanks for all the help/work you did yesterday. I owe you.

Its all good!

How is it looking?

I did like the aqua scape job, and it came out on the first try. (As he reaches around to pat himself on the back)

Are you liking the VHOs still.

I still have a bunch of frags for you once it settles in.

lets see a pic.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9887231#post9887231 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by checkinhawk
you 2 must have worked late into the night.were you able to get the bulkhead sealed?so you have the sailfin in the 150 now,i bet hes a happy camper with the upgrade in tanks.

Yes it was late and Stephen has to get a new bulkhead today.

The tang is still hanging out a lot in the front corner with the clowns but is exploring. They all seem to like the mote except for the fire fish there is no telling where he is, as usual Ill think he is dead and then there he is.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9887287#post9887287 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by boydx6
Did everything make the trip home ok?

Sure did thanks, there not all in the display yet.

You didn't say how things are looking this morning.

Like I said you have got store credit here.

I gotta go to Aquarium Architecture and see if the ABs came in I hope I don't come home with anything except light bulbs.

Its funny how I'm thinking of dropping $200 on 2 light bulbs that last a year but when it comes to spending $100 on a coral it is tough.
 
Greg did an awesome job on setting up the LR placement in Boydx6's tank. I really liked the way the tank worked out yesterday with all that rock. It makes me want to go buy a bunch of LR and have Greg come over as well :) I now feel like my tank does not have enough LR in it. I have between 140-160lbs in it now but it sure does not seem like it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9887382#post9887382 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by original-reefland
Nice pics!

Thanks Rich, I only wish I had half of the talent you have.

I ll make you a deal you come down for a weekend and we hang out with Chris and Laura for a day and you take some picks of my tank for me.

Ill foot the bill for food and drinks you pay for the ticket and what ever you spend at Aquarium Architecture.:)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9887427#post9887427 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ah64av8tor
Thanks Rich, I only wish I had half of the talent you have.

I ll make you a deal you come down for a weekend and we hang out with Chris and Laura for a day and you take some picks of my tank for me.

Ill foot the bill for food and drinks you pay for the ticket and what ever you spend at Aquarium Architecture.:)

:lol:

I'll actually be in Orlando for a conference at the end of the month. How close is that?
 
Sea in the City is near the airport and well worth the visit.

Greg...looking great. I'm still plugging away on mine. How about a full shot from the front.

Any pics of Stephen's tank???
 
I got most of the closet finished only because I was tired of having a pile of switches timers and ballasts lying in a pile, and I could not get to anything with out turning something off on accident. I needed to finish the plumbing for some reactors and the fuge and couldn’t do it with out knowing how much room I had to work with.

First the side frames got a piece of 1 x 3 glued and brad nailed in place for a ledge fro the bottom to sit on, and to hold the closet in place on the stand.
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Then the side and bottom were cut from ¾ plywood and the side was mortised to hold the bottom, glued and brad nailed together. I took down the side frames and put the side and bottom piece in place.

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Next came the side frames glued up clamped and brad nailed the bottom in place and let dry for several hours.
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I removed the clamps from the side frames and glued the door jam in place and put all the clamps back and went to bed.
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This morning I hung and adjusted the door, I had to move the door up from in front of the sump to the closet because it was a 1/8th inch wider and trim it down to fit.
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This afternoon I built the shelf for the Fuge, I took down the closet and glued 1 X 1 poplar braces to the side framed and ran horizontal braces every 6 inches glued and clamped them in place, then drilled and fastened it all up with 2” drywall screws.
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next I glued down the 1/2" plywood shelf and secured with brads. let sit for an hour or so and removed the clamps and lifted it in place.

I set up a 20 in place of the fuge that isn't built yet and added about 10 gallons of water to weigh the shelf down.
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I'm going to hang the door now and go to bed.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9911647#post9911647 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mflamb
Greg...looking great. I'm still plugging away on mine. How about a full shot from the front. Any pics of Stephen's tank???

Sorry Mike, I haven't gotten a good shot from the front yet, and the lights are already out. I gotta get the closet finished so I can finish the wiring mount and adjust the timers.

I don't have a pic of Stephens tank nor seen one yet.....funny he has a new camera.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9912365#post9912365 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefrubble
Greag , you have done a fantastic job. You really planded this project well . Ted

Thanks Ted,

It has been fun and challenging at times, I tend to over plan a little and it slows down progress.
 
In Reef Tanks nothing good comes fast. I'm going to take my time with setting my tank up again . Some things I want to do very different. Ted
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9912645#post9912645 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefrubble
In Reef Tanks nothing good comes fast. I'm going to take my time with setting my tank up again . Some things I want to do very different. Ted


Ted,

There has been nothing fast about this build. I started working on the design 3 years ago, I've been collecting parts for 18 months and building the stand for just about 12 months now.
 
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