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The stand is really sharp. For $100 all in all you made out pretty good, I'd say.
Very much not $100 all in. There is about $600 of (aluminum + machining + connectors) + $100 of Plywood on top of that
HA! Well, I imagine you're going to have more than that in livestock, so might as well make sure the foundation is fantastic.
Have you designed your overflow box yet, or made it up? I don't understand what difference it makes with the external box being higher than your tank?
Its designed and I have acrylic sheet on hand, but haven't gotten around to loading it on the laser yet. The external box is now flush with the top of the tank, and shorted in height.
The post below has the best view of the most recent iteration of the box. I'm adding a gasket to fully seal the lid in place - I didn't make a post on it but some of the flexible 3d printing material seems to work really nicely here.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/d...2g-long-mini-build.534114/page-2#post-5613096
Well, rethinking the magnetic catch and...
Why not use push open magnetic catches? No knobs!
good idea..
But go with a good quality one....
i bought one of AMZ and it was crap
Any recommendations?
I'm ordering a few to kick the tires. I may not actually have enough travel to push-open the door with the tight tolerances :-D
I am sorry I am not any help in finding a good one, but this is the best idea. Knobs always take away from the look IMO.Well, rethinking the magnetic catch and...
Why not use push open magnetic catches? No knobs!
If you do go with random flows be it purchase from VCA or DIY make sure you get a pump strong enough to push water through. I have a pair I just installed this week on my Cor 15 with 1" Sea Swirls. The output isn't there. I have a spare Cor 20 that I'll be installing this weekend to drive the Sea Swirl with the longest plumbing and the Cor 15 for the least. That should provide plenty one on one while giving me a spare outside my skimmers pump in case something happens with electricity or failure.
Also not that it matters but you couldn't have used thinner wood or MDF instead of the plywood depending on the finish I guess. It looks like the 80/20 is doing most of the heavy lifting so the skin is just for looks. Similar situation here on my stand which is made out of 2" steel. I'm just going to use my left over panel lumber and have it look similar to my wainscot. Some heavy duty magnets, felt, and I can add/remove at will. I suck at making doors so figured that was the easier route.
Nice build btw. I already know what lighting you are using