Thanks Lorenz. Patience is a killer
Anderson- This thread gave me some inspiration
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1968380
Especially Y-diver's scape.
I bought the dry rock from Aquatic collection down in hayward. I think it was one of their clients left overs. I was looking at BRS's rock and Marco rocks, but lucked out it was kind of local.
I bought an acrylic rod from tap plastics down in San Rafael. Went to Home Depot also and picked up a couple of sticks of aquamend or whatever that epoxy is called. I picked up some zip ties too to keep the rocks together.
After that I got to trying to shape rocks. Once I found a good fit I drilled a hole for the plastic, cut the right size rod, epoxied both ends and stuck them together. I put the zip ties to keep the rocks together so they could dry. It all kind of came together over a few days.
You can see the piece of cardboard cut out of the bottom of the tank so I could keep my rockwork at least 3in away from the glass on all sides. It gave me an idea of what it would look like too.
Once I had my pillars up I cut out some smaller pieces of the plastic rod to make kick stands for them so they wouldn't fall over. I epoxied these to the bottom to make everything more stable.
Also, when you epoxy the rocks and you can see it, rub some sand on or leftover rock dust on the epoxy joint so that it blends in better. Otherwise you have obvious stark white joints and it kind of takes away from the flow.