Who can drill?

I did a short video of Bob drilling...for some reason it kept uploading all squished when I edited out my thumb at the end so I just uploaded it with the thumb in...oh well. It was fun to learn from Bob and really nice of him to do this for me! I am still trying to design the sump but will be moving along with this project soon! Thanks all for the help and advice because it's really helped.
http://youtu.be/7_zU3_J7JVc
 
I did a short video of Bob drilling...for some reason it kept uploading all squished when I edited out my thumb at the end so I just uploaded it with the thumb in...oh well. It was fun to learn from Bob and really nice of him to do this for me! I am still trying to design the sump but will be moving along with this project soon! Thanks all for the help and advice because it's really helped.
http://youtu.be/7_zU3_J7JVc
Nice videos. I peeked and some of you others as well.
 
Thanks. Strictly amateur but fun to do.

I'm still a little frightened about cutting into my stand but I've got all the parts and a plan. I think I will video that as well.

I'm trying to figure out my baffles and how to do them without flooding when I turn off the pumps.
 
DAMN BOB you use a drill press!!!! I am so jealous! I just make plumbers putting wells to hold the water, and pray it stays centered


I need to but a drill press now! This give me a good excuse for the wife so i can get one!
 
I finally got the old sump out of the stand. What a chore and a mess.
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The side supports remained intact but I felt more comfortable shoring up the end anyway.
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You can see my new seahorse handles in this photo. They are deco styled brass seahorses as pulls for the doors.

The new sump configuration is like this...on the right of the photo is the refugium. The slow drain goes into the chamber on the end of it then slowly flows overtop of the baffle. The water raises to the height of the drain then flows through a PVC pipe that will connect the two via bulkheads (thus the drilling in the video above). It slowly goes into a chamber to keep bubbles out. Then what's next is the return area. On the other side of that is the skimmer and main drain area divided from the pumps by a bubble trap. I don't really have trouble with bubbles though as the drain is on the far side of the skimmer and the skimmer body tends to break them all up. I know this because that's how my current sump is configured just without the refugium.
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I need to get some more aquarium silicone tomorrow to finish up the job. My old tube didn't have enough left in it.

The board sitting behind it is going to be cut into slats which will be laid down as a floor. The stand's floor wasn't strong enough even for just one 20 gallon and it bowed. It's not structurally important so it didn't cause any harm other than to be annoying. These slats will prevent this. Sort of like the slats you put a box spring mattress on.

My 10 gallon top off tank won't fit anymore so I am going to put a 5.5 gallon top of tank which will fit. Half as much top off water but still enough to keep me going.

I'm going to clean up the old 10 gallon and upgrade my 6 gallon planted tank to a 10 gallon planted tank so win win for me.
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Thanks for the video - seeing is believing & most people are scared of drilling glass. As far as using a T off the drain to divert a lower flow rate through the refugium section, I was thinking about doing that but ending up buying an additional little pump which pumps water to the refugium section from the return section of sump. Worked well for me.
 
And you said you weren't the DIY type??

Nice work, glad all went good!

All I did was screw it in...my wife did the actual cutting. She's very handy...we make a good team that way. She can't turn a computer on and I can't cut a straight line. I'm never ashamed to give her her props...well...a little. ;)

Thanks for the video - seeing is believing & most people are scared of drilling glass. As far as using a T off the drain to divert a lower flow rate through the refugium section, I was thinking about doing that but ending up buying an additional little pump which pumps water to the refugium section from the return section of sump. Worked well for me.

Hmmm...that might just be brilliant. It would actually require no change to my existing plumbing and since I have a hose bib on the return like to run my reactor all I would have to do is T-off that bib...ooohh...at first when I read your post I was thinking...that won't work for my set up...and I don't want another pump...then I closed my eyes and saw it...then I remembered I have the hose bib on there so don't need a pump I just use that line...and by jove I think that will do the trick! Brilliant...bloody brilliant.

That makes things so much easier!
 
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