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stand material?

stand material?

Is your stand made of steel or of aluminum?
What is the finish coat?
Can you tell us more about the membrane you mentioned?

thanks
fabjr
 
fabjr
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No :( The sump is fitting really tight in the stand, i will need to modified it a bit since it had an integrated fitting that was not supposed to be there. If its still not fitting, i might need to cut a leg of my stand to fit it in... hopefully, it will still hold once full without any problem but i hope i wont have to do that... in other word, i have lot of work and i am quite ****ed that i cant do anything more right now
 
Re: stand material?

Re: stand material?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9839014#post9839014 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fabjr
Is your stand made of steel or of aluminum?
What is the finish coat?
Can you tell us more about the membrane you mentioned?

thanks
fabjr

fabrj: The stand is made of steel and have been painted to silver color which is protecting it from rust. The membrane is the same you will find in ponds or bath and it is completely waterproof. It is simply put with wood on each side glued on the stand so there wont have any leak on the floor. It can hold around 50G in there.
 
"Powder coating is the process of coating a surface in which a powder material is applied using an electrostatic or compressed air method. The applied powder is then heated (cured) to its melting point, after which it flows to form a smooth film which dries to a firm, durable finish very resistent to scratches, cracking, peeling, UV rays and rust."

If you want to know more about it, here's the reference
 
I just received confirmation with AO that my remaining stuff will be here on tuesday! It was about time! I will put some new pictures really soon. I am also about to start making the canopy. The plans are in process and making sure its going to work out propely.

The jackpost are in place, been verified by an engineer to make sure that it is well positioned and no disaster ahead. I lost interested in making the tank because that i have been waiting so long to make it work, but now that things are going and i will be receiving my stuff, i cant wait to see the result once the tank will be fonctional.
 
You sure dropped some serious cash on equipment. Nice choice on the vortechs with battery backups. IMO they are the best pumps you can buy and with the battery back ups you are set in the case of a power outage. Post lots more pics!
 
Finally, the sump is under the tank! I had to grind the stand a bit to make it fit under it.
Here's some pictures before i start to fill it up. Receiving the bulkhead either today or tomorrow, i will start the plumbing. I will fill only the 1/3 of it for now and try out those vortech see what they can do!

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looking good richard, are you going to build cabinet to cover the bottom also what are those left and right of the display tank.
 
Thanks Bart! Yup the canibet will cover everything and we wont be able to see the bottom part that you see in the pictures. The stand on the right is my reservoir for water change, its holding around 85G and the one on the left will have all my accessories and stuff for the aquarium: Test kit, refractometer, etc... I was also thinking of putting the ACLS unit there with the face showing off :P Hope the power cord is long enough!
 
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