The Project -
DIY (or in this case, Do It With Help) 120 gallon bullnose acrylic reef.
with -
Lumber framed island unit - including 48x42x25 cabinet/stand, 18x78x25 right side adjoining skimmer/plumming cabinet, and 48x12x25 canopy. Fine grain veneered plywood paneling, triming.
Closed Loop w/ Tidal effect on 2-4 dry, verticle mounted pumps.
48x24x24 DIY 1/2" acrylic 120g tank w/ 6x6o.f in far right corner, 8 3/4" or 1" holes on right wall. (1 sheet of 4'x8' 1/2" - o.f. box)
Sump - DIY acrylic - 60x16x16 - 67g (1 sheet of 4'x8' 3/8") sump/HUGE refugium broken up as:
Skimmer: 8x16x16 /13g /9g
Return/Sump: 14x16x16 / 15g
DSB slowflow Fuge: 36x16x16 / 40g
Budget $500
Set-up (will upload model screen shots when I have the time to finish them)
Cabinet will house the main portion of the sump, but the sump will slide in to the skimmer cabinet. The 6" of leftover space will hold the power strip for the sump pump, air filter for kalkwasser reactor (I'm doing the poor-man's kalk reactor), fuge lights - cabinet will also have 3 doors and two support 2x4's. Middle door panel will be cut out so the fuge is visible without opening cabinet.
Skimmer cabinet will contain guide posts for mounting the closed loop pumps, shelves for the lighting ballasts, 4 bottle holders for phyto growing + air pump, one shelf for a 1 gallon shrimp farm, 1 verticle mounted NO for phyto and shrimp, two timing strips for lights, pumps - and of course, the skimmer.
Canopy will be matching panel siding, with spaced lumber on ceiling for heat dispersal and to hang lighting from - front and top flip up - still not sure how to make it connect seamlessly with the cabinet, however.
..... but the crux.
I need a place/help to build it. Or... I could use some people with the tools necessary to set up shop in my garage to build it here. In either event, I'll bring the beer - but if there's interest in doing this on a weekend at my place, I'll be happy to feed you as well (I slow smoke ribs every Sunday, and I've got a 36 hour memphis dry rub that will make your eyes water).
I would also like to hear feedback on the system as it's written now, if you've got a mind to do it - I can cook, bake, tell you the weather and someday file law suits - but I've never tried my hand with carpentry.
DIY (or in this case, Do It With Help) 120 gallon bullnose acrylic reef.
with -
Lumber framed island unit - including 48x42x25 cabinet/stand, 18x78x25 right side adjoining skimmer/plumming cabinet, and 48x12x25 canopy. Fine grain veneered plywood paneling, triming.
Closed Loop w/ Tidal effect on 2-4 dry, verticle mounted pumps.
48x24x24 DIY 1/2" acrylic 120g tank w/ 6x6o.f in far right corner, 8 3/4" or 1" holes on right wall. (1 sheet of 4'x8' 1/2" - o.f. box)
Sump - DIY acrylic - 60x16x16 - 67g (1 sheet of 4'x8' 3/8") sump/HUGE refugium broken up as:
Skimmer: 8x16x16 /13g /9g
Return/Sump: 14x16x16 / 15g
DSB slowflow Fuge: 36x16x16 / 40g
Budget $500
Set-up (will upload model screen shots when I have the time to finish them)
Cabinet will house the main portion of the sump, but the sump will slide in to the skimmer cabinet. The 6" of leftover space will hold the power strip for the sump pump, air filter for kalkwasser reactor (I'm doing the poor-man's kalk reactor), fuge lights - cabinet will also have 3 doors and two support 2x4's. Middle door panel will be cut out so the fuge is visible without opening cabinet.
Skimmer cabinet will contain guide posts for mounting the closed loop pumps, shelves for the lighting ballasts, 4 bottle holders for phyto growing + air pump, one shelf for a 1 gallon shrimp farm, 1 verticle mounted NO for phyto and shrimp, two timing strips for lights, pumps - and of course, the skimmer.
Canopy will be matching panel siding, with spaced lumber on ceiling for heat dispersal and to hang lighting from - front and top flip up - still not sure how to make it connect seamlessly with the cabinet, however.
..... but the crux.
I need a place/help to build it. Or... I could use some people with the tools necessary to set up shop in my garage to build it here. In either event, I'll bring the beer - but if there's interest in doing this on a weekend at my place, I'll be happy to feed you as well (I slow smoke ribs every Sunday, and I've got a 36 hour memphis dry rub that will make your eyes water).
I would also like to hear feedback on the system as it's written now, if you've got a mind to do it - I can cook, bake, tell you the weather and someday file law suits - but I've never tried my hand with carpentry.