Dons diy project

Like I said, I know better than to use any power tools or even aggressive sanding to any species veneer. My Sandvik scraper has served me well over the years. Thanks for the info on Andaman. I know the Padauk I have and have used is of African origin.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10674144#post10674144 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by coralnut99
Like I said, I know better than to use any power tools or even aggressive sanding to any species veneer. My Sandvik scraper has served me well over the years. Thanks for the info on Andaman. I know the Padauk I have and have used is of African origin.

Not you the company that cut the veneer. I assumed you were talking about commercial cut veneers.

Don
 
Quick update. Didnt get done what I probably should have over the long weekend. The stand is still in pieces but everything is cut and ready to be shaped. Last panel is done in the bag and I got a start on the sump lay up. This is a slow process since the sump cant go into the bag without being crushed. I should have left the sump enclosed and installed a air fitting so it could go into the press, Oh well life goes on. I pulled another stupid move and put a stack of 100 or so clamps on the router side of the table saw and came out this morning to the saw laying on its side and my incra fence rails bent. I really should put some legs on the thing, this is the third time.

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Here is a little more. I'm spending time shaping and putting it all together. Still need to finish covering the sump. I did manage to get the sump recessed into one of the sides, sort of like a huge mortise.

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I've never seen a veneered sump before! That is definately something new.

Excellent woodworking skills! I would love to come see this is person when you are finished.
 
These are the blow out fans for the light fixture. They will be controlled by a thermostat within the fixture above the ballast.
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These are the fans that will be counter sunk into the back of the tank and blow over the water. There will be two of them so 8 fans total. These will be controlled by the ranco oposite the heat.


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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10735766#post10735766 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by veurli
you know you really want this one :)
http://www.pssl.com/bitemdetail.tpl...07090510354922~disp_IMG~Y~catgroup~[catGroup]

Your link is dead. I assume it was to one of the temp controlled expensive ones.

I will be using a ranco that is different than most. Mine has a linear 1-10v linear voltage output that will be tied to a fan speed controller. This will proportionally control the speed of the 110v fans based on actual tank temp as determined by the single ranco controller.

Don
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10736159#post10736159 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Pbrown3701
Don - do you have any sound information about those? How loud are they...?

Not really. The db rating are sort of misleading. I'm using them only because they are the ones my brother uses in his recording studio. I cant hear them when he has them running so I think they will be fine for me.

Don
 
This is how its getting wired. This is the back of the stand with 12g wire for the halides and cooling fans.

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Don, I know it's part of your job, but I have to say, your attention to detail is impressive. I think that's where I fall short sometimes. Are you going to make that permanent or keep it removable in case you need to redo wiring at some point in the future?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10740566#post10740566 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by woz9683
Don, I know it's part of your job, but I have to say, your attention to detail is impressive. I think that's where I fall short sometimes. Are you going to make that permanent or keep it removable in case you need to redo wiring at some point in the future?

Thank you. Nope its never comming out, its in there with plastic resin adhesive. Since these are for the halides and fans I dont think they will ever need anything different. Just 12g with 120vac.

Don
 
Can't wait until we see the finished product......that is some serious wood working skills you have there Don. Any tips on how you apply your finish/clear coat? What do you use? I've used water based poly before and always had problems with bubbles when brushing them on. I heard rub on varnish is almost idiot proof....any opinions on this?
 
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