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zooz 09-10-2014 09:52 PM

Where to learn plumbing
 
Hello,

So I am deciding to finally build a new tank with a sump this time. LFS are charging $1000 to do the plumbing on my 100G build 40 x 24 x 24. I rather learn and do it myself to feel a sense of ownership and have fun doing it. I'm just not sure on how to go about plumbing the sump and return. Anyone know any good sites, videos, books etc?

Proteus 09-10-2014 10:14 PM

If your on fb. Go to Edmonton coral reef buy and sell. There's lots of locals to help

denny_C 09-10-2014 10:51 PM

not sure about other lfs but concept charges $250 plus materials .

materials for your tank would probably run about $150-$200 if you have nothing already;)

come see me if youd like to get something done,as well if youd like a quick 5 minute course i charge nothing but a fresh coffee hehe;)

we are in the NE close to pices

cheers

denny

concept aquariums
403-230-7831

denny_C 09-10-2014 10:52 PM

just noticed your title says edmonton but your location is calgary, none the less the offer still stands ;)

intarsiabox 09-10-2014 11:16 PM

The first thing you need to decide on is the type of overflow system (herbie, durso, bean animal) you want and then go from there. Researching these topics will also show you how most of the plumbing is set up. Melev's Reef website is good for getting sump info as well. It's pretty easy to plumb PVC it's just a matter of knowing what pieces to buy and put lots of unions in so you can easily take things apart and adjust the piping.

Ulmo 09-11-2014 03:18 AM

I plumbed my own system with zero experience, with a measuring tape, a hacksaw, and a cheapo mitre box. My system is fairly simple though you can see it on my blog. Just watch lots of YouTube videos and research the kind of system you want. I didn't drill any glass though so that is something I'd like to try yet. There lots of videos on this as well. Gluing PVC is easy and the instructions are on the glue. Break up your plumbing into lots of sections with unions for easier disassembly for maintenance and modifications.

Good luck, have fun.

Aquattro 09-11-2014 03:50 AM

Plumbing on my tank took about 20 minutes and less than $30. Bulk heads came with tank, so those are more if needed.

The Guy 09-11-2014 04:53 PM

Go see Denny, that's the best way, after his 5 minute course it'll be easy for you. He has all the parts you may need as well.

Kevotron 09-15-2014 05:13 AM

Rona will be your best friend, they have most if not all the PVC connections you will need and they are very cheap too !
I have made so many trips there even the cashiers remembers me.

Ryanerickson 09-15-2014 06:06 AM

Rona is a ok choice, plumbing wholesaler is usually quarter - half the price on PVC I think you have emco local not sure about corix. I think Denny would be your best bet he has experience and would know the best way to run the plumping optimal and good price for peace of mind. Good luck :)


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