a little progress

So I decided to go ahead and use the Kilz since I already had it. I picked up some paint to topcoat it with. Hopefully it will look pretty good. Here's a pic after the kilz.

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For future projects, us some rubberized coating for marine application, like boat decks (commercial) foor the insode floor. Kilz isn't waterproof..it's primer. I even thought of having mine Line-x'd when I build one. Won't cost too much to do :-)
 
another small update. I've been working on skinning the outside of the stand. So far I have the sides and back done. Just need to get the front on so I can start the trim work. Front and sides are red oak and the back is just standard plywood. I'll be putting doors on both side panels.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14670225#post14670225 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mixer911
ok, it's been a week josh, where are the updates, lol
I was out of town most of this weekend so its still not finished. I did get the front put on and started working on the trimwork. This is the only decent picture I've taken recently.
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I did get some acrylic though so hopefully once the stand is done I can start on the sump.
 
That looks really nice! Let me know if you need any help with the sump. do you have you design of it done yet?
 
Thanks guys. I don't have the sump design done yet. I know pretty much what the overall size will be and I'm leaning towards 3 sections for skimmer, return, fuge with the return being in the center but that's about as far as I've gotten. I'm definitely open to ideas/tips.
I found a couple more pics that were taken after I had a little more of the trim done.

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what dimensions are you gonna use fo the sump. I can draw up a few quick ideas for you. My latest sump is working very efficently and micro bubble free! I have built abunch in the past and kinda know what mistakes not to make now, lol.... Also any pref on layout ie.. Fuge --->return<---- skimmer ....... skimmer ---->fuge ----->return
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14677001#post14677001 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mixer911
what dimensions are you gonna use fo the sump. I can draw up a few quick ideas for you. My latest sump is working very efficently and micro bubble free! I have built abunch in the past and kinda know what mistakes not to make now, lol.... Also any pref on layout ie.. Fuge --->return<---- skimmer ....... skimmer ---->fuge ----->return

Overall dimemsions will be about 48" x 20" x 20". I was thinking skimmer->return<-fuge. After looking around at a few on melev's site I was planning to take my dual overflows and combine them in a horizontal pipe and have each end feeding the skimmer and fuge with a valve to control flow to each section. I'd certainly appreciate any experienced ideas though.
 
A little more progress...

Got the other column finished
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side view
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put a few pieces of the bottom trim on too
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a little sample board of the stain i'm planning to use
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I'm almost done with it for now since I plan to wait until the tank arrives to finish the top trim. I'm going to be making a lip around the bottom of the tank so I want to make sure I have the exact dimensions before I finish up that part.
I'm not sure if I want to start making doors next or working on the sump.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14843131#post14843131 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by skirossi
Nice work, and nice Mustang, what year/model is it?


HAHAHAHAHAHA, I almost asked that last night, but I'm not surprised you did Chuck.
 
Thanks, its a 67 coupe. Its still gutted right now. Just finished replacing the floorpans and front torque boxes. I have pretty much abandoned working on it until I get the new tank set up though.
 
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