my 29 build

james3370

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stand is 42 tall x 34 wide x 22 deep. it is larger than the display tank cause my sump tank (a 20 long) is the same length & width, so to make it fit inside the rails, i had to make it bigger than the main tank required. for the depth...i added a few inches so there would be room for the plumbing to be able to be hidden. i also added support members in the back & sides where the main tank will actually sit

 
canopy views. lights will be on a shelf that slides forward & rearward from center (forward to change bulbs & rearward for tank access). there are also (5) 2" vent holes in the top

 
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Deja Vu, Seems I've been here done that. Hopefully you'll get water in this one James!! Looks kike a mini 50gal. Did you really save any money by cutting 20 gal off the last one? Good Luck!
 
no not really :mad2:

the big stink of it came from my apt complex....since i live on the 2nd floor, they have a rule that any tank(s) over 55 gallons total, you have to sign a damage waiver for any water damage or stress damage from the weight. my 50 + 29 sump made me fall into that category.

well my renter's insurance company refused to insure me if i signed such a waiver.....so there ya go :(
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14445542#post14445542 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jbird69
btw I really like the format you used to post the pics.

thanks :D photobucket's thumbnails make it nicer than posting the big pics that sometimes take forever to load. that way, instead of some blind link, you get an idea & can click for the big pic if ya want or move on LOL
 
btw....in the 2nd set of pics (front & side views) the last pic shows the sump sitting at the back of the stand. i have since mounted a solid piece inside the rear back wall that i will use to mount my plumbing fixtures & probably my power strips as well.

then i plan on mounting a shelf above the sump to keep electrical plugs from falling into the sump tank & to have a place to store stuff. it will also have the LED grow light mounted to the bottom of it over the refugium section

i'm also planning on eventually buying pieces of glass to make a small tank that will fit in the leftover front area that will serve as an ATO reservoir :) (figure 30w x 16t x 6d which equates to about 10-12gallons)
 
hopefully in the next few days, i'll get the skin on, door openings cut out & the top & bottom on. then it'll be ready for a good orbital palm sander hitting & prep for paint :)

layed out all my plumbing on paper last nite & got all of that today at lowes, so i should have everything i need for that aspect of it.

have my black eggcrate & 35lbs of ecorock from bulk reef supply....i just need to hit some of the pieces w/ a hammer & chisel to make smaller pieces for the rock wall

think all i need is the glass baffles for the sump bubble traps cut...of course that is after i lay out my chamber dimensions on paper LOL
 
today, got 1/2 of the fan openings cut in the canopy, but the sawdust agravated my screwed up sinus & i started sneezing uncontrollably....well i sneezed so hard/many times i pulled the muscle that runs up the back of my neck

decided to stop working on it before my temper got the best of me & i started breaking stuff :mad2:

hopefully, work will continue tomorrow.....
 
I'm getting ready to build a stand for my 29. Planning on using a 20 long for my sump. Bad thing is my tank is already up and running. I have to first build new stand, tear it down and get it drilled, then set it all back up. Oh yeah I got to build my sump also.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14469180#post14469180 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Trav81
I'm getting ready to build a stand for my 29. Planning on using a 20 long for my sump. Bad thing is my tank is already up and running. I have to first build new stand, tear it down and get it drilled, then set it all back up. Oh yeah I got to build my sump also.

drilling it should be easy enough. i'm doing my returns over the top & also doing a manifold around the top edge for multiple flow outputs, so i'll only be drilling one hole for my overflow box. you could probably do your's by only draining 3-5" out of the tank

feel free to use my dimensions for your build. i think when i figured mine, the minimum dimensions for the 20L to fit thru & inside the rails was 34 wide x 20 deep x however tall you want to make it. i used the DIY Stands thread for the individual board cut dimensions

i can also give you the dimensions of my sump chambers if you want them as well :)
 
shots of the fans





shots of the plumbing cutouts behind the tank in the top panel & in the shelf above the sump




in the area in front of the sump, sometime this week i am buying the pieces of glass to construct another tank. it will be 30wide x 6deep x 16 tall. then it will be divided in half & one side will be reservoir for my ATO & the other side will be a RDSB :)

 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14484454#post14484454 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by zef004
I like. Good work james. is that how the 50 was ging to look like. that is a nice set up start.

yeah it was pretty much the all-in-one look, but it was actually all 1 piece.....& heavy as a motherf, um yeah kinda big LOL

the difference is this one isn't as deep or tall & it is 3 seperate pieces, so it is a bit more "modular" & easier to deal with

if ya look in some of the pics, you can see the original beast in the background...taking up the corner of my parking garage LOL

i didn't start off making this a smaller version of the beast, but it kinda progressed into that since it had the same basis of the stand having to be bigger than the display tank required so as to make room for the sump tank to fit inside......
 
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