280 Build

bhammer

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About 2 months ago, I started a 280 build. I am building the stand and sump. The stand is a custom "L" shape that will hold my existing 115. Here are a couple shots of the progress and a link to the album. My budget is $12,000 plus or minus what ever else I need. :lol: http://s336.photobucket.com/albums/n343/bphammer/280 Tank Build/


Starting on the stand
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The L frame
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Skinning the frae with 3/4 red oak
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Building the doors
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Double swing door for the corner
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Plumbing
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Oh, and most important, my helper / supervisor about the whole time..... She is 5, the youngest of 4.....

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Thank you. What surprised me, is that it is square and level. I cut down all the 2X material so that the ends and edges were square but bot the faces as there was limited bowing or twisting.
 
It has been a while since I updated this. I got to focused on getting the tanks set up. After cycling, I got everything out of my 115 and over to the 280. I still have to build the hood for the 115, and it will house an aggressive / non reef fish. I need to trim out around the bottom of the tanks as well but wanted to wait to get them all in and settled. Both tanks are hooked at the sump. I will ultimately drain the majority of water in the 115 and drill it so I can add an emergency overflow drain to it.

Here are some update shot.


here is how the tanks lay out on the stands
<img src="http://i336.photobucket.com/albums/n343/bphammer/January%202010%20Tank/IMG_6611.jpg">

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<img src="http://i336.photobucket.com/albums/n343/bphammer/January%202010%20Tank/IMG_6616.jpg">

<img src="http://i336.photobucket.com/albums/n343/bphammer/January%202010%20Tank/IMG_6609.jpg">
 
I thought about going that route but already had the 115. Plus, I needed to be able to get it in and out the door. :eek1:
 
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