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![]() Good to hear, Brett! You know what's weird for me, I actually bought a ready-made DIY hood that had 2 x MH moguls, spider reflectors, fans, grills, and 2 x 250W Icecap ballasts, shipped from a guy in the states, and it was significantly ($100?) cheaper than buying those parts locally, even after shipping and duties.
I just took the parts out and put them into my own DIY hood. Having done these projects, I cant wait to get my own fixer-upper house and renovate it myself, just like those home improvement shows! haha ![]() Quote:
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![]() Hehe, I love your writing. Pretty funny stuff
![]() Great looking stand. Reminds me of my own, built by my dad (he has the better tools and needed a "retirement project"). I call it the Tank for the tank. ![]()
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![]() Way past my bedtime AGAIN.
But I made some minor progress with the stand: http://www.reef.thelastlight.net/#feb_6_2006 Brett |
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![]() Looking good. A circular saw with an edge guide would be easier and more accurate than a jigsaw for those types of cuts in the future. They are about $99 for a laser guided one at sears or cantire.
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![]() Yeah you're probably right about the accuracy. I was worried about wrecking the laminated maple edges with the circular saw as my blade isn't all that new. Maybe I'll pick up a new blade for it test it on a scrap piece.
Thanks for the suggestion. Brett |
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![]() I used a router with a flush-cut bit on my stand.
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![]() If you do get a new blade ask about a Carbide Triple Chip blade at the hardware store.
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