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lastlight's 93
Figured I'd better put my new end-table to good use!
I started with a pico tank but had a few leaks on account of it having no end pane and nothing but tape holding it together: I then picked up a new tank and Concept Aquatics Aquariums was kind enough to void all warranties by drilling a few holes in the back. I glued my failed pico in place: Cured overnight and voila my end-table has been transformed =) |
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You're insane.
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Brad |
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Along for the ride....... Again
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If I give many more rides I've been told to just buy a bus (to sleep in).
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I knew it - Too funny - dimensions of cube please - who made the stand
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whatever happened to the 404....
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It's 20 feet from my office right where I left it. My buddy is still getting his basement ready to receive the glass (which still needs to be cut apart).
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The tank is a stock Marineland 93. Those clowns advertise the footprint as 30x30 but that is trim to trim. The tank itself measures 29x29x24 I think. The stand is another quick lastlight special. I have Rona make all the cuts to the plywood then slap it together in the kitchen and add my trim. |
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I once told the wife the same and she asked me what was cheaper Good luck with it and don't forget to croos out the 28 at the bottom unless your keeping it |
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Looking forward to the rest We all knew you couldn't stick with a tank you could lift when full by yourself |