And here are some current updates. I have a good bit of my move made to my new apartment. AND, extremely exciting, I have finished my stands!!!
Except I now need to make a small update to one stand based on where I want to put one of these tanks in the new apartment.
This picture shows the 25g secondary display tank sitting on it's newly completed (doors mounted, magnetic clasps installed) stand. When I took this picture, I was standing in the living room of my new apartment looking toward the dining room type area. The 25g tank stand is going to be setup as a sort of divider tank between these 2 rooms of the apartment.
Here you can see the stand from the front. Where I am taking the picture from there will be a futon. On the "backside", there will be a small oval dining table. Therefore, the "back" of the stand will now be exposed to the world. And I, unfortunately, did not put a full back on the stand.
So I am going to be cutting a piece of plywood to fit the open space, staining it, dyeing it, and polycrylicing it. Then I will nail it in place. Hopefully I can make it look really good and get it done in less then a week. I'll take the stand with me home this weekend so I can just cut and fit the plywood with my tablesaw (heck yeah).
Now imagine where I was standing when I took the first picture in this post. And imagine I rotate clockwise 90 degrees. That puts me pointing toward another corner of the living room. In this corner, I will be placing the 47g primary display tank facing diagonally out from the corner. And directly to the right of that tank will be the 29g display sump, which can be seen in this picture.
You might notice that this tank is directly in front of a window. Usually this would be a no-no in most reefing setups due to concerns with algae, etc. HOWEVER, I hope to use sunlight coming through this window to naturally light Chaeto and Mangroves growing in this sump. We'll have to see how that goes.
With the lovely big size of this window, I only wish that this 29g tank was a 55g tank and that lovely stand I built was a FOR a 55g tank. Oh well, 29g should work fine...
These pictures just show some detail of the tank. Notice the flush fitting of the doors of this stand all the way to the left and right. I REALLY like this fitting. I don't know if this is the best design, but it sure worked out well....
And, lastly, a dorky picture of a magnetic clasp. Yes, I really am posting a picture of a magnetic clasp in my tank thread. This is one of those clasps that springs a door open when you press it, if that makes any sense. This allows the doors to be knobless.
And that's all she wrote for tonight, folks. No more pics for now.