GreenUku
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Some of you know that I've been working on a new reef setup this summer, so I decided to put up a thread to post my progress as I go along for those interested.
For reasons even I don't fully understand, I decided to basically DIY the whole system, including tank, stand, light fixture, sump, overflow, top off,...
The display is somewhere around 65 gallons, with exterior dimensions 36" L x 24" W x 18" H. I ended up going with 3/8" regular glass (sorry Starfire fans) and 2" wide Eurobracing.
Here's what I've got so far, leak testing on the porch...
The first thank you goes to Rob at Southwest Reef Company, who took the time to design a stand for someone like me with limited tools and more importantly limited woodworking skills. I think it turned out OK, considering it's the first stand I've ever built. It's all 2x4's with a 1/2" birch plywood top. The stain is supposed to be "American Cherry".
I got my glass from Glasshoppers (872-1007) and had them drill it as well. Glasshoppers is run by a guy named Sean, who was very helpful and got me the best prices in town. He even said he was considering building a tank after this... :eek1:
I'll post more as I get it done.
For reasons even I don't fully understand, I decided to basically DIY the whole system, including tank, stand, light fixture, sump, overflow, top off,...
The display is somewhere around 65 gallons, with exterior dimensions 36" L x 24" W x 18" H. I ended up going with 3/8" regular glass (sorry Starfire fans) and 2" wide Eurobracing.
Here's what I've got so far, leak testing on the porch...
The first thank you goes to Rob at Southwest Reef Company, who took the time to design a stand for someone like me with limited tools and more importantly limited woodworking skills. I think it turned out OK, considering it's the first stand I've ever built. It's all 2x4's with a 1/2" birch plywood top. The stain is supposed to be "American Cherry".
I got my glass from Glasshoppers (872-1007) and had them drill it as well. Glasshoppers is run by a guy named Sean, who was very helpful and got me the best prices in town. He even said he was considering building a tank after this... :eek1:
I'll post more as I get it done.