<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10236464#post10236464 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reef This
I have so many questions, and no one seems to answer my posts, so I'll just ask here.
First, I plan on using a Eheim 1260 return pump for a 75. With head pressure, I'd guess about 500gph through the overflows. Can I get away with 3/4 inch? I don't want much more flow as I have 2 Tunze streams that I've already ordered. I'm also having trouble understanding the external durso pipe people have mentioned?
-yes, you can get away with 3/4 inch, but perhaps 1 inch would be better. I have a 90 using an Eheim 1260, and I have two 1-inch returns from my overflow. My output is through one 3/4 inch which is split into two outputs. What exactly don't you understand about the durso?
Also, what size would you recommend for the 2 boxes? I was thinking of 20x6x3 and gluing in little tabs of glass to set egg crate on.
-that's fine. or, you could have a 48" coast to coast overflow, as mentioned in this thread. Either way, it would work. Just make sure your depth is enough that will allow you to pull out the elbow if needed. I ended up having to glue the eggcrate upright across the length of the overflow because I had fish ending up in my sump. When did fish learn to jump?
And, what type of paint do you use to paint the back glass?
-Krylon Fusion spray paint. Got it from walmart.
Also, I was doing a little searching on here. It seems the Sched 80 bulkheads use a 1 5/8 inch hole, but a 40mm bit is too small at 1.574 inches and a 41mm bit is 1.617 inches. Should I buy the bigger bit? or the smaller? Or should I just use the Sched 40 bulkheads instead of the 80's?
-you need a 42mm bit. 1 5/8 inches = 1.625inches, which is 41.3mm. If you got the 41mm bit, you would have to dremel the hole a little bit. As far as whether to use Sched 40 vs. 80, that's a personal preference. I like the 40. Some prefer the added security of a thicker bulkhead like the 80. I have 6 sched 40's on my tank.
I'm sorry for so many questions, but I've been around this hobby for a while and never taken the step to do this stuff myself, but I'm going to when I set up my 75 next month. This thread has inspired me, simply because it really is a cheap, simply solution to buying a drilled tank. I also personally find it less intrusive, and alot cleaner looking.
-you are so right! good luck!
-- Joe