Spaced Cowboy
South Bay Reefer
Ok, so nothing major happening until Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday when the deliveries arrive, but figured I'd clean up some loose ends...
The outlets from the media filters (GFO and Carbon) are from 1/2" RO/DI-type pipe, and have a lot of curve in them due to being shipped in a coil from BRS. I wanted these to dump directly into the sump immediately below the media-filters themselves, so yesterday I cut off some small slivers of 1" piping, and superglued them to the inside of the sump using a coupling as support while the glue hardened. Today I could restrain the pipes natural tendency to bend towards the center of the sump skimmer section as you can see in the first photo...
I'd also bought some handles a while back for the "doors" that just pull off. I noticed it was tough to properly support the (rather large) doors as you lift them off, and having a handle would be better. I didn't want them to look like they pulled off though, so we have the fake-door handles attached as if they pull the door open [grin]. Here's a profile view of the entire stand, with doors in place, and sporting their handles
Pity about the lighting - the iPhone 3GS doesn't have that great a camera and the wood's not that dark, but I think the handles just add that final finishing touch to the doors.
The outlets from the media filters (GFO and Carbon) are from 1/2" RO/DI-type pipe, and have a lot of curve in them due to being shipped in a coil from BRS. I wanted these to dump directly into the sump immediately below the media-filters themselves, so yesterday I cut off some small slivers of 1" piping, and superglued them to the inside of the sump using a coupling as support while the glue hardened. Today I could restrain the pipes natural tendency to bend towards the center of the sump skimmer section as you can see in the first photo...


I'd also bought some handles a while back for the "doors" that just pull off. I noticed it was tough to properly support the (rather large) doors as you lift them off, and having a handle would be better. I didn't want them to look like they pulled off though, so we have the fake-door handles attached as if they pull the door open [grin]. Here's a profile view of the entire stand, with doors in place, and sporting their handles

Pity about the lighting - the iPhone 3GS doesn't have that great a camera and the wood's not that dark, but I think the handles just add that final finishing touch to the doors.