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It's just so much work at times. I often look at things I do and think to myself....'why didn't I just let someone else do that?'.I always envy those thats capable of diy stuff. Hahah
Loving this! I just purchased the 170 this morning.
Those doors are nice on that stand!!Technically the tank is ready for water now. This has been a super fun project, but I'm ready to be done with painting, woodworking, plumbing, etc.
Last week I realized I was ahead of my schedule, so I decided to build the doors. I had originally planned on building them after the tank had water. Getting it done did make @LeeLoo Lola happy!
This was the end result:
I used to be heavy into woodworking. I had a shop full of every full-size tool you could think of. One day I got bored after 20 years of doing it and sold it all. I kept a few things, my router table being on of them.
Once I got the doors made, I brought them in to fit them. The frame was 99% dead on square, but since I don't have jointers and planers at my disposal, there were some adjustments to make. Nothing major, but the end result was pretty nice.
Once they were fit, I removed the three doors and primed them up, sanded them some more, primed them again and finally used HVLP to shoot them with the top-coat. I used Sherwin-Williams Pro Classic Acrylic-Alkyd paint which is amazing. With a 10% thin, it shot perfectly with a 2.2mm tip.
Here's the end result. I'm very happy with it. The doors are all push-to-open so I didn't need to install pulls. I like the sleek look
The sump is basically a 60b with aquamesh. I didn't install baffles, I just added some acrylic stops for the aquamesh to rest against. The acrylic was bonded to the glass using both CA and Silicone. Very very basic. My personal feelings are we in general totally overcomplicate sumps. If this doesn't work - I can always change it.
I won't get into cable management or my battery backup system until after it's running. I need to figure out how to manage all these cables!
7/31 is still the target date for my Tampa Bay Saltwater order.
Those doors are nice on that stand!!
Haha, better than what I can do with woodworking. Probably would have a crooked door with a huge gap if it was me making it.Thanks! I HATE building inset doors. The slightest imperfection is so obvious in the gap. I'm ready to go back to 'retired' when it comes time to woodworking!