Euler Kernighan
The "DIY Guy"
Lookin great Euler!
thank you Robb, tryin' to do my best here!
Lookin great Euler!
Just went thru 16 pages of your thread, very informative build. You're really a DIY guy, have fun building your tank and thanks for sharing.
Looks like the beginning of my dream reef ;-)
Brilliant update again of your thread Euler.
You must be fortunate with two right hands and the qualitative help you're getting from friends and family!
Hi Euler, i'm following your project, it's a nice build... i'm a diy guy too and i discover some same solutions for the stand of my new project (still designing..). It's nice too see that someone like to break bones with heavy weight i-beam :lolspin:
Like others, i'm waiting new updates.
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Nice fix on the fittings!
just a question...
why did you use double sided tape on the bulkhead? that will create an uneven pressure on the oring...
I never use actual silicone..... since it doesnt stick stick to plastic/acrylic long term.....
i always use 100% silicone grease to lube the orings on mine, and it also acts a a tacky/glue to hold them in place. it prevents the rubber from drying out and holds the seal. i have never had any problems with them ever leaking... but if the oring is dry, then they will always leak.... its just a matter of time...
that is my experience though......
i have seen some people clean the surface where the bulkhead was installed around, and sput a bead of silicone around the bulkhead after installing though.
oh, and when i do my OM closed loop, i will put my OM above the water level of the tank. this is so i can pull the top of the OM off without draining or having to use valves. but i have valves in case i have to remove or in case i want to re-plumb the system.
that was my opinion though.
Keep the pictures flowing!!!!
.... make sure you have a few inches above the OM so you can pull the drum out later.
Keep the pictures flowing!!!
Euler,
the valves your showing are "single union ball valves"
this isnt a problem, but here in the states, a lot of single ended ball valves like that are not a good idea. when the union is opened (with the valve closed) then the inner ball will fall out. which doesnt seal very well.... haha
but i see you also put a standard union under it which is good.
i was just curious if your valves there are the same?
also, is it common practice to sand the fittings and pipe before gluing?
here, i dont think it is common practice.... we just use a primer and glue (some dont use primer...)
its just neat to see the differences or practice... haha
looks good!!!!
also, pull the motor and drum out of the OM-4 and look at the threaded fittings from the inside. some people have said that they threaded the fittings in too far, and it will interfere with the drum. just wanted to throw that out there...
if it does go in too far, you can just use a sanding tool to file them down, or put a few more passes of teflon tape on the fittings and they wont thread that far in.
(i just remember that happening somewhere for someone)
That thing is amazing......