csb
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I don't know how you guys do it, but I think you're all either smoking crack or into some voodoo black magic.
I'm now 3 weeks into my 2-day "add-a-sump" project. I've written about it several times here, and it's been the most hellish, stupid, frustrating project I've ever encountered.
PROJECT HISTORY:
1. Attempt to build sump, but learned that working with acrylic is voodoo magic.
2. Ok, so I bought a pre-built sump, then found out it wouldn't fit through the door on my stand.
3. Did some voodoo math, and figured that I could shave off a 1/4" of a brace and the sump was supposed to magically fit through the door.
4. an hour later, with 1" shaved off a brace, a tank full of floating wood dust and unhappy fish, I gave up trying to fit the sump through the damn door.
5. Had to go buy wood. Braced up the tank, took the damn front of the thing apart and put in the sump.
6. Built a DIY HOB overflow and u-tubes. Plumbed everything up. Found out that the drain (3/4" w/ Durso) wasn't handling the flow of approx 400gph.
7. Took the dam overflow apart and re-build the durso with 1" pipe. Still no good.
8. Drove my *** all over the place getting more parts, including bigger 1" bulkheads and bigger drain tubing. re-build the overflow yet again, full 1" drain added along with the previously expended 1" durso. Still no good.
So here I am now, just wanting this damn stupid sump to work so I can get my tank back to a normal state, instead of a "under construction" state. BUT, apparently that's not what the gods have in it for me. All you DIY guys are full of voodoo magic ... "Umm, yeah, I built this overflow in my spare 5 minutes this afternoon and threw it on my tank. It works perfectly".
Dunno what to do now. I think I'm going to hire someone to stand by my tank 24/7 and manually transfer water from the tank to the sump. $6.00/hr will buy me an overflow. Either that, or I'm going to go down to the damn Home Depot for the 5 millionth time, and build me a new 6" drain pipe and 6" durso. With my luck, it probably still wouldn't handle the flow.
I think my only solution now is to dump more money into this piece of junk and buy one of those pre-made CPR overflows and hope to god it comes with enough voodoo magic to work properly, because quite frankly, I'm about 3 seconds from getting out of this hobby. That's how much patience I have left.
I'm now 3 weeks into my 2-day "add-a-sump" project. I've written about it several times here, and it's been the most hellish, stupid, frustrating project I've ever encountered.
PROJECT HISTORY:
1. Attempt to build sump, but learned that working with acrylic is voodoo magic.
2. Ok, so I bought a pre-built sump, then found out it wouldn't fit through the door on my stand.
3. Did some voodoo math, and figured that I could shave off a 1/4" of a brace and the sump was supposed to magically fit through the door.
4. an hour later, with 1" shaved off a brace, a tank full of floating wood dust and unhappy fish, I gave up trying to fit the sump through the damn door.
5. Had to go buy wood. Braced up the tank, took the damn front of the thing apart and put in the sump.
6. Built a DIY HOB overflow and u-tubes. Plumbed everything up. Found out that the drain (3/4" w/ Durso) wasn't handling the flow of approx 400gph.
7. Took the dam overflow apart and re-build the durso with 1" pipe. Still no good.
8. Drove my *** all over the place getting more parts, including bigger 1" bulkheads and bigger drain tubing. re-build the overflow yet again, full 1" drain added along with the previously expended 1" durso. Still no good.
So here I am now, just wanting this damn stupid sump to work so I can get my tank back to a normal state, instead of a "under construction" state. BUT, apparently that's not what the gods have in it for me. All you DIY guys are full of voodoo magic ... "Umm, yeah, I built this overflow in my spare 5 minutes this afternoon and threw it on my tank. It works perfectly".
Dunno what to do now. I think I'm going to hire someone to stand by my tank 24/7 and manually transfer water from the tank to the sump. $6.00/hr will buy me an overflow. Either that, or I'm going to go down to the damn Home Depot for the 5 millionth time, and build me a new 6" drain pipe and 6" durso. With my luck, it probably still wouldn't handle the flow.
I think my only solution now is to dump more money into this piece of junk and buy one of those pre-made CPR overflows and hope to god it comes with enough voodoo magic to work properly, because quite frankly, I'm about 3 seconds from getting out of this hobby. That's how much patience I have left.