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Somehow I missed this was a peninsula tank - love it even more now!
just wondering, what type of overflow you are going to use?
normally ppl have the overflow tee cut into the side panel.
No was too busy stressing about getting it home safely lolYea buddy. That looks awesome. Has the grin left your face yet?![]()
holes for power head cords.what are the two holes in the top corners for? Awesome looking tank.
cool.holes for power head cords.
@clownnut oh I see what you were saying now. The 2 holes in the back wall are for the modular marine weir box. I had them set it up like this so I can remove and clean bubble algae from the weir vs permanent teeth.
Hopefully by November at this ratecool.i like removable parts
I can't wait to see it up and running.
My opinion is that this stand is going to be overbuilt. I am guessing the tank is sitting on the floor with a small mountain of equipment around it. I can't wait for it to start coming together.Anyone have an opinion on this?
My opinion is that this stand is going to be overbuilt. I am guessing the tank is sitting on the floor with a small mountain of equipment around it. I can't wait for it to start coming together.
Since the biscuits are not through the layers of plywood, I think you made the better choice! Either way you are relying on the glue.
I'm assuming that you're going to apply a skin of 1/2" or thicker material to the frame, so you're going to be good.
If you wanted the frame to be even more structurally sound, you could've used lap joints to tie the verticals with the horizontals. It'd be a fun puzzle to assemble (look up Japanese joinery sometime), but definitely overkill once the frame is skinned.
I would debate the strength of biscuits versus pocket screws. The screws are just clamps holding the pieces together until the glue cures, so the only bonded surfaces are those that butt together. With biscuits, you've increased the surface areas that are being glued and created a stronger bond since the biscuits are bonded to both pieces.
Wow massive change of plans.
Haha one thing I’ve learned being in the hobby this long is most people that set up multiple tanks burn out and leave the hobby. Even my frag tank is coming down once this operation is done to minimize maintenance.I feel like this would be an excellent opportunity to just set up 2 tanks!![]()
Dude you’re telling me! But this will fit the space super nice and be less obtrusive for the size of my house.That space needs a bigger tank… something like the 6’ 180 Newz001 has for sale. [emoji12]