It has begun

I like the frame for this stand. It's very open. Are you sure that a 2x4 will reach almost 4' without bowing? If so, I'll be making this exact stand in a few months!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11367849#post11367849 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rnhrtfan
what technique would you suggest for siliconing the baffles whether they be lexan or acrylic?
Basically running a bead of silicone down each side of the baffle "traps" it in place.
I've got pictures of how Dave did ours if it would help.
 
Are you sure that a 2x4 will reach almost 4' without bowing?

I'm positive it will hold, I built a 120 with a 2x4 frame and holds just fine

Check my little red house for proof, as long as you have a material to support the vertical height your good

Just my $.02
 
the 2X4's are plenty strong enough for the span and the vertical loads. a single 2X4 at each corner would be plenty but I have 2 at each corner with a third as a nailer on the inside but it does not cary a load.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11371811#post11371811 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by radone
I'm positive it will hold, I built a 120 with a 2x4 frame and holds just fine

Check my little red house for proof, as long as you have a material to support the vertical height your good

Just my $.02

Don't you mean 210? I hate to correct a guy, but 210 is MUCH more impressive.

:smokin:

Seriously, look at the red house. It's sweet.
 
Kung,

On the 210 I used 2x6's and joist hangers along with a ledger stip, it also has 3/4 ply top in case I ever go larger.
The stand was built with the intention to be able to accomodate a 72X32X28 tank and hold a 180 for a sump just a little fore thought that's all ;)
 
Drilling a tank?

Drilling a tank?

anyone locally good at drilling tanks?_ Since I have been having trouble getting glass panes reasonable I thinking of drilling my 29 and adding bulkheads to overflow it into a 20 seperating the fuge, skimmer and return sections that way._ What do you think?
 
yes precut and polished for two reasons. one I don't want the hassle of having to cut it myself and my 9 y/o son is helping me with this project and I don't want the chance of him getting cut.
 
Might want to make sure that 29 is not tempered, mine was and you know what happened there.
The bad thing is I was almost thru :D
 
hmm good point I saw a post on here once that told how to determine if it is tempered or not but don't remember how to do it????
 
Looking at the glass through polarized lenses is supposed to be one way.

How much would it cost to get a sheet of glass and cut it down yourself? That is what I was thinking about doing.
 
The cost would really depend on what you were doing. To build sumps and such it is not really worth the time and material to make one vs buying something allready built.

I built my custom refugium but that was because a 20L was just an 1 1/2" too wide for where it needed to go.

As for baffles and such that's what I've always used, not a big fan of using acrylic but heh everyones got there opinion.
The silicone bond to glass is way superior than bonding to acrylic.
Oh well there I go again, sorry
 
Carb

If your good at cutting glass, you could do it but me no way been there done that, it sure isn't as easy as it looks. Sanding the edges is another thing
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11403085#post11403085 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by radone
The cost would really depend on what you were doing. To build sumps and such it is not really worth the time and material to make one vs buying something allready built.


Do you recommend a place to get prebuilt sumps? or custom built ones?
 
Sorry I should have rephrased that previous post to mean if you start from just ordinary glass or even acrylic.
My first sump was 3/8 acrylic and was definitely a learning experience. I couldn't have done it without the help of Acrosteve.
I wouldn't recommend acrylic just for the simple fact that it scrathes and really takes alot to keep it looking good. Glass for me from now on. :D
 
just some progress pics. have decided to use the 3/4" birch sheathing and will trim the top kind of like A_thrice did his._ feel free to critique and provide suggestions. keep in mind that I am not and do not claim to be a woodsmith (is that a word?) so be easy on the craftsmanship.
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