dsandfort
Premium Member
Well, in my defense, it's my wife's fault. She made me tear down a perfectly good 270 gallon in-wall and move to a new house. This is what I had to abandon. I am hesitant to start this thread for fear that I will not be able to keep up posting the progress. But, here we go.
The new house has a perfect tank wall and I started thinking of an upgrade. The more I looked, the more I became enamored of building a wood tank. I drew my plans from folks like Marc (Fudge) and others and set about collecting materials and supplies. My goal was to keep the size to dimensions that would allow me to use single sheets of plywood. I wanted an open top design with external overflow.
Here is the start.

The new house has a perfect tank wall and I started thinking of an upgrade. The more I looked, the more I became enamored of building a wood tank. I drew my plans from folks like Marc (Fudge) and others and set about collecting materials and supplies. My goal was to keep the size to dimensions that would allow me to use single sheets of plywood. I wanted an open top design with external overflow.
Here is the start.

