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EmilyB 08-23-2002 12:30 AM

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Hope we are on :D :confused: We "think" we might have the right parts for a Durso too, but that is another chapter...

Can we plan for sixish Tony ? ydm ;)

Alan, could you bring that bulkhead, just in case ?

Delphinus 08-23-2002 01:15 AM

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Yeah, actually 6 is better than 5 anyways (I have to work on Saturday :( )

I better go find all the pieces I need!

Should we bring anything?

Canadian Man 08-23-2002 02:21 AM

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See ya @ 6:00ish as well.
Tony/Deb is there anything you need from Kate's and I's end as far as tools/food/anything else goes?

I gotta say this seeing a tank being drilled thing has me quite EXCITED! :cool:

Bob I 08-23-2002 12:47 PM

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If drilling a tank excites you Jon, how about this project? I am wondering if you could design a hang-on refugium for a smaller tank (ie a nano), or possibly make a bracket to hold the smallest tank available (I think that is a 2.5 gallon, I dont know the dimensions) I realise such things are commercially made, but why not make your own?
Bob

[ 23 August 2002, 08:48: Message edited by: Bob Ipema ]

Canadian Man 08-23-2002 02:12 PM

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Of course I could design/make/dream of such a project.
Probably making one out of acrylic would be the best bet as there are many options when working with plastic. [img]smile.gif[/img]

I agree making one is always more fun, educational, sometimes cheeper and always more rewarding.

Bob I 08-23-2002 02:16 PM

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I am currently looking at the CPR (www.cprusa) line of hang on refugiums. The 12" one is $159.95 CDN. One of the problems is that it uses a RIO 200 powerhead, and from what I have read there are problems with RIO. I also don't know if a light is included.
Bob

EmilyB 08-23-2002 06:24 PM

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Jon, Tony, more beverages always good ! Looks like we will have a nice day. :D

Tony, what size hole are you drilling again?

Delphinus 08-23-2002 06:32 PM

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1 - 3/4" (I beleive ... I still haven't gone and looked at the drill bit! Will confirm later when I get home. If you don't hear otherwise then assume 1 - 3/4" is correct! [img]smile.gif[/img] )

Canadian Man 08-23-2002 08:00 PM

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Bob,
The larger rio's seem to be the ones that cause everyone their greif :rolleyes:

Many people that use the smaller ones dont have any problems with them. It seems to be when you get to the 1700's and larger.

If your intrested, it is one of the easier projects to build. The one concern with the cpr refugium is i believe that it is ment to hang inside the tank, not outside?

Deb, Will do:)

EmilyB 08-24-2002 12:31 AM

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Tony, if you could please bring the drill too....Barry just reminded me his went into Pine Lake.... :rolleyes:

Delphinus 08-24-2002 01:36 AM

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Good catch, I was wondering if I should bring it, then thought, nah .... so good thing you thought of it!

Drill, drill bit, cutting oil, cutting-oil-holder-in-place-thingamabob (it's a real technical term I know :D ) and some bevy's.. check!

Dez 08-24-2002 04:00 AM

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Is there a chance that I could pop in on this excitement? I happen to be in Calgary now. I have drilled 3 holes successfully. But I mainly wanted to see another fellow reefer's tank and see Tony and Jonathan and Katie and to meet you as well. Would that be possible? My number is 238-1185 here is Calgary.... hmmmm dinner with my parents, or tank drilling? he he... Let me know. Thanks so much. Feel free to say "no" if your place is too small, or if you're scared of meeting a total stranger etc...Thanks. I'll check back soon so that I can plan for an early dinner with my family or something like that. Thanks.

Des

Canadian Man 08-24-2002 01:27 PM

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Deb, You out there.
If it's ok with ya for my buddy Dez to pop over tonight let us know.

Dez I'll give you a call once we hear from Deb.
If I don't have time to check back on here then give me a call at work @ 253-7717.

Thanks

Dez 08-24-2002 03:09 PM

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Thanks Jonathan....and Deb, if you're listening/reading this...

Let me know... I'll probably call you a bit later today Jonathan. Which bike shop do you work at again?

Talk to you soon..

Des

EmilyB 08-24-2002 03:50 PM

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Oops, I read Dez's message first and already called him Jon, so yup, he and his wife will be attending :D

Delphinus 08-24-2002 07:31 PM

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Dez, are you blowing off your MOTHER to come to this? Shame on you!! You are going to land us BOTH in trouble! ;)

Deb: I'm sorry I didn't mention this sooner. Can you empty your sump beforehand? Do you have enough buckets/bathtubs/whatever to store the water in the sump while we pop this hole? If not let me know and I can bring my 50g rubbermaid and maybe a couple of 20g & 30g rubbermaids too if need be. (Would rather not; they are somewhat large ... so I won't bring them unless I hear otherwise. Cool?)

EmilyB 08-24-2002 07:59 PM

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No need Tony,

Water has been drained :D

StirCrazy 08-24-2002 09:06 PM

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well whare are the pics? :D :D

Steve

Canadian Man 08-25-2002 04:00 AM

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Awsome! Thanks Deb :cool:

Dez,
The Cyclepath South
9176 Macleod Tr south.
Basicly on Macleod trail & 90th ave.

Bob I 08-26-2002 12:03 AM

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Jonathan, maybe we should start another thread? As to the CPR Refugiums. They hang on the outside. They also make an internal one, but that is another story.
Bob

EmilyB 08-27-2002 02:46 AM

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EmilyB 08-27-2002 02:49 AM

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http://members.shaw.ca/bhadford1/DSC00035.JPG

AJ_77 08-27-2002 03:16 PM

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Hey good job! I cannot believe Barry let you sneak him into a picture. :D

EmilyB 08-27-2002 10:15 PM

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You asked for it :D

Movie

Tau2301 08-27-2002 11:31 PM

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Excellent...Smithers

Delphinus 08-27-2002 11:50 PM

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They're all drunk .. !

Hee hee. Funny.

Tau2301 08-28-2002 04:13 AM

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Great pictures. What happened to the film?

StirCrazy 09-03-2002 07:59 PM

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ok question time.. was it a glass tank you drilled and if so what kinda bit and drill did you use?

Steve

Delphinus 09-03-2002 09:41 PM

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Yep, a glass tank. Drill bit is a diamond-tipped hole saw (cost me about $75 used), and the drill was just a standard variable-speed B&D drill. You use a lubricant and a sort of lubricant reservoir to keep the drill bit and glass from overheating (just have about 1/4" of fluid over the hole), and the trick is to go nice and slow and steady. About 1/4 speed on the drill and just a gentle downward pressure on the drill. Took about 4-5 minutes to pop through to the other side.

I've had to be coached numerous times on the process (thanks Jayson!) in the past, but really, it's not at all bad if you don't mind spending the coin on the drill bit.

GinKu 09-06-2002 01:25 AM

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hehe are u sure they are drunk cuz i seen someone drink some COKE COLA
lol


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