bbaz123456
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I have been meaning to do this for a long time and only wish I would have started a few years back to have better documentation of the process.
I started the build almost 4 years ago and it has gone through many different phases.
Prior to this I kept a 150 gallon on and off for about 10 years, then one day decided I wanted something a little bit bigger. I really envy many of the other threads here with the thought and planning that is put into the design of their systems. Unfortunately that is not my style. I am more the type that gets an idea in my head and runs with it. So many mistakes could have been prevented if I would have went about it that way. But I am fairly certain that if I would have sat down and mapped everything out, I would have just looked it all over and decided that I was nuts and thrown the whole idea out.
Here are a few pics not necessarily in order.
2x4 framed base with 2 layers of 1/2 OSB. After doing this I decided 8' was not big enough so I wrapped with a 2x4 then again with a 2x6 to add another 3" all the way around to bring it to 8'6".
Watch out for that deer!
I built a jig to glue the acrylic. Did I mention, this was the first time I have ever worked with acrylic? Yes it was a giant PITA to figure out how to cut it then miter 22.5 degree angles on the seems
I started the build almost 4 years ago and it has gone through many different phases.
Prior to this I kept a 150 gallon on and off for about 10 years, then one day decided I wanted something a little bit bigger. I really envy many of the other threads here with the thought and planning that is put into the design of their systems. Unfortunately that is not my style. I am more the type that gets an idea in my head and runs with it. So many mistakes could have been prevented if I would have went about it that way. But I am fairly certain that if I would have sat down and mapped everything out, I would have just looked it all over and decided that I was nuts and thrown the whole idea out.
Here are a few pics not necessarily in order.
2x4 framed base with 2 layers of 1/2 OSB. After doing this I decided 8' was not big enough so I wrapped with a 2x4 then again with a 2x6 to add another 3" all the way around to bring it to 8'6".
Watch out for that deer!
I built a jig to glue the acrylic. Did I mention, this was the first time I have ever worked with acrylic? Yes it was a giant PITA to figure out how to cut it then miter 22.5 degree angles on the seems