rovster
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Hey all, I was wondering if there was any special considerations when building a canopy. I think stands are pretty straight forward, but the whole canopy idea has me a bit perplexed. Obviously building a wooden box that sits atop the tank with a few doors seems simple enough, but are there any special considerations with design that I need to be aware of?
Things that come to mind:
1. Weight? I'm not using 2x4 but how much is too much. I've seen some builds that were framed with what looked like 1x2 or similar and skinned from there.
2. Doors and access. Regular hinges, piano hinges, flip up doors? What is best. I'm used to accessing a rimless tank, the thought of a canopy is a bit daunting, as I imagine it limits access significantly. What can be done to overcome this?
3. Lighting? How to attach. How to make it so that changing bulbs is not exceedingly difficult. Can it be made in a way that the light rack can be slid out of the way to improve access?
4. Peninsula vs Standard? Seems standard lends itself more to a flip up or piano hinge, while most peninsulas have more "regular" doors.
5. Plumbing? If returns are goint to be run to the front corners, is it better to run the pipes along the "roof" of the canopy and then back down in the corners, or along the tank top?
I appreciate any insight to the above questions. Also, if you know of any canopy "builds" worth looking at feel free to post links. Thanks a bunch!!:beer:
Things that come to mind:
1. Weight? I'm not using 2x4 but how much is too much. I've seen some builds that were framed with what looked like 1x2 or similar and skinned from there.
2. Doors and access. Regular hinges, piano hinges, flip up doors? What is best. I'm used to accessing a rimless tank, the thought of a canopy is a bit daunting, as I imagine it limits access significantly. What can be done to overcome this?
3. Lighting? How to attach. How to make it so that changing bulbs is not exceedingly difficult. Can it be made in a way that the light rack can be slid out of the way to improve access?
4. Peninsula vs Standard? Seems standard lends itself more to a flip up or piano hinge, while most peninsulas have more "regular" doors.
5. Plumbing? If returns are goint to be run to the front corners, is it better to run the pipes along the "roof" of the canopy and then back down in the corners, or along the tank top?
I appreciate any insight to the above questions. Also, if you know of any canopy "builds" worth looking at feel free to post links. Thanks a bunch!!:beer: