For the past couple of years I have been dreaming of building a large inwall reef tank, well today the dream has come one step closer to reality.
The tank is a 260 gallon 72x30x30 half inch glass tank, with the front viewing panel made of starphire glass. The tank has two corner overflows, and has the cutouts for a closed loop system.
The tank will be mounted where this window sits, the tank will be in the garage and will be viewed from my living room.
The Tank will be mounted on a 4" slab of reinforced poured concrete. The casing incorporates two legs that will support the rear weight of the tank. Note that the edges of the rear of the tank have been left out for plumming
As you can see in the pics, there is quite a bit of steel placed in strategic locations, the GC who put this together, is a personal friend of mine and assures me that the slab configuration would be able to support 10 times the weight of the tank.(approx 3,500 lbs)
Here is the finished Concrete pour. Im going to wait two weeks to let the concrete thouroughly cure, then lay a 3/4 inch layer of styrofoam, before finally mounting the tank in its final location.
Everyone around here likes to show off pics of there kids so I thought I would too!!!!:strooper:
I will be using this thread to post pics as my project comes along. Expect more pics in about two weeks when the tank will be mounted in the wall and the viewing side will be sealed and finished. Please feel free to post any comments you may have
Cisco:bum:
The tank is a 260 gallon 72x30x30 half inch glass tank, with the front viewing panel made of starphire glass. The tank has two corner overflows, and has the cutouts for a closed loop system.
The tank will be mounted where this window sits, the tank will be in the garage and will be viewed from my living room.
The Tank will be mounted on a 4" slab of reinforced poured concrete. The casing incorporates two legs that will support the rear weight of the tank. Note that the edges of the rear of the tank have been left out for plumming
As you can see in the pics, there is quite a bit of steel placed in strategic locations, the GC who put this together, is a personal friend of mine and assures me that the slab configuration would be able to support 10 times the weight of the tank.(approx 3,500 lbs)
Here is the finished Concrete pour. Im going to wait two weeks to let the concrete thouroughly cure, then lay a 3/4 inch layer of styrofoam, before finally mounting the tank in its final location.
Everyone around here likes to show off pics of there kids so I thought I would too!!!!:strooper:
I will be using this thread to post pics as my project comes along. Expect more pics in about two weeks when the tank will be mounted in the wall and the viewing side will be sealed and finished. Please feel free to post any comments you may have
Cisco:bum: