So my 155 bowfront build/office/man-cave build is on hiatus http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2416181 and since I finally found a nice 36" tank that fit right exactly where my current ganked up 40 gal sits, I decided to do a project "real quick" that I figured might be a weekend or two.
And even as I thought that I surmised I'm still optimistic with a weekend or two. Ho, boy - WRONG.
So I drove 2 hours to look at the thing and when I got there it wasn't any surprise that it wasn't nearly as nice as I thought it would be (you KNOW that looking at used aquarium stuff from Craigslist - but still....).
And in loading it up I didn't really notice the rot in the *GAG* MDF supporting the stand. But when I got home I really did notice it.
Bottom line is for $150 I got a tank that holds water, a stand that's nicely trimmed, and a pump - and a leaky acrylic sump with Mh light. Eh.
Once I got home I studied on what needed to be done. Basically what had happened is that the sump cracked right in the middle of the sump and by looking at the ply shelf on the bottom they set the sump right in the middle of the ply panel that's not even 1/8" thick. So no wonder it cracked after a while.
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The thin plywood bowed. In the pic above you can see where the salt creep was getting into the unfinished ply. It also soaked the MDF bottom support frame, then wicked up the back. The rest of the wood and 3/4" ply wood looked to be just fine.
Here's a sampling of the MDF that I removed - the back and the bottom of the stand:
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And even as I thought that I surmised I'm still optimistic with a weekend or two. Ho, boy - WRONG.
So I drove 2 hours to look at the thing and when I got there it wasn't any surprise that it wasn't nearly as nice as I thought it would be (you KNOW that looking at used aquarium stuff from Craigslist - but still....).
And in loading it up I didn't really notice the rot in the *GAG* MDF supporting the stand. But when I got home I really did notice it.
Bottom line is for $150 I got a tank that holds water, a stand that's nicely trimmed, and a pump - and a leaky acrylic sump with Mh light. Eh.
Once I got home I studied on what needed to be done. Basically what had happened is that the sump cracked right in the middle of the sump and by looking at the ply shelf on the bottom they set the sump right in the middle of the ply panel that's not even 1/8" thick. So no wonder it cracked after a while.
<a href="http://s1317.photobucket.com/user/jonwright3803/media/50%20Gal%20Refurb/IMG_15691_zps53b82011.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1317.photobucket.com/albums/t638/jonwright3803/50%20Gal%20Refurb/IMG_15691_zps53b82011.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_15691_zps53b82011.jpg"/></a>
The thin plywood bowed. In the pic above you can see where the salt creep was getting into the unfinished ply. It also soaked the MDF bottom support frame, then wicked up the back. The rest of the wood and 3/4" ply wood looked to be just fine.
Here's a sampling of the MDF that I removed - the back and the bottom of the stand:
<a href="http://s1317.photobucket.com/user/jonwright3803/media/50%20Gal%20Refurb/IMG_15631_zps802ffb18.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1317.photobucket.com/albums/t638/jonwright3803/50%20Gal%20Refurb/IMG_15631_zps802ffb18.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_15631_zps802ffb18.jpg"/></a>
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