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Old 01-22-2006, 12:27 AM
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HAHAH! Trust me, I know the pains of broken water pipes in condos. Boxing day 2005, a guy two floors above me left his patio door open over night, it froze the baseboard heating pipes and they burst. My place and the one above me got messed up It was three months and lots of ripping apart and construction before my place was 100% again.



I just had a bit of a brain wave though, I pulled out my stud finder and it seems that there are two studs behind my tank.. I'm not thinking about going to home depot tomorrow and getting 12-16" long shelf bracks and see if I can hang my pendant that way.. I'm thinking I can just add the shelf as well and hang a fan from it to cool the water.


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I dont know anything about your apartment. But I'm sure you'll watch out for water pipes. We had someone on around our 30th floor drill into the ceiling right into a water pipe and it flood like a hundred units below. It also took out all 3 elevators in the building. There was no elevator service for almost a week. People were ****ed. Dozens of apartments had to replace their drywalls. I think it must have cost hundreds of thousands in repairs. I can't remember who ended up paying for it.
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So I decided to get a little crazy today and went looking around home depot.. came back with a pile of stuff and got to work. An hour later I ended up with this mounting system.. let me know what you guys think?

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Looking good. If the wife though pushes for a little less industrial style brackets, at HD they have some used for hanging plant baskets (not shelves).

And that light is a monster.
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Old 01-23-2006, 01:36 AM
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I was looking at different brackets but the mrs. actually picked these ones so I should be safe

I figured the shelf wasn't too bad of an idea, so I can mount a fan on there to help cool the water. The light blows me away.. allthough the mogul night light on it does not seem to be working so I sent a message to J&L to see if they can repair/replace it. I'm happy so far though.. a pretty penny spent but I can get the full lighting cycle I wanted.
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