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![]() Yeah, LEDs are a consideration too. I'm still not sold on LEDs, although I would like to try them out myself and come to my own conclusions. I really wanted to put an AI Sol on my 20-gallon Atasuki tank, it would have fit the tank really well. I'm sure I would need two AI Sols on the 50-gallon though, and all of a sudden a $400 experiment is almost a grand. Kinda stiff for an experiment I think! If I could get a good deal on a used pair I might still consider it because then if I don't like them I could sell them onto someone else without a big loss. I would like to buy a fixture rather than DIY simply because forming an opinion on a DIY version would possibly be unfair for the LEDs. I like the PAR38 bulbs on nano tanks, but they have such a bad spotlight effect that I would not consider them for the 50-gallon tank.
------------------------ Painting is done on the exterior of the stand. I'm a bit disappointed in the quality of the finish since I had to brush it instead of spraying it. I'm going to have to buy a new sprayer to paint my other stand (that's a different thread to come hehe). It has also been really difficult to get rid of the wood grain on the plywood. I ended up having to float a coat of filler over the entire thing to get the grain out. Maybe MDF would have been a better option. Hard to say...MDF is gross, but the finish would have been smoother. Well sealed, MDF could be a good option. I still have to paint the bottom of the stand to seal out any moisture in case of a wet carpet accident (ugh). The inside of the stand still needs one more coat too. I should have saltwater and rock in it by Sunday afternoon. Yippee! I've been working on the stand for 5 weeks already simply because our garage doesn't have heat so I'm limited to weekend days with nice weather. I did the painting in my kitchen though... ![]() Last edited by Myka; 04-11-2012 at 02:54 PM. |
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![]() Hey mindy nice build what about edging in piano hinge and have it hidden or tack on a piece of wood to where the hinge is going and that would allow for the hinge base to attach. I hope this make sense
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![]() Yeah, that makes sense. I like this idea, and it's a good one actually. I don't think I would use a piano hinge though because they tend to rust real easy. This does give me some new ideas though. Thanks! |
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![]() I figured something like that was going on
![]() The sizes I gave you are an Aqueon Quote:
![]() Sure would be nice if your local store had this is stock http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...uctId=11164157 |
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![]() If the 15 gallon will do the trick though there is no need, so I'll measure it up first and see what I have. A quick guesstimate though says I will need room for about 5.5 gallons of back flow (that's 2" drop in the tank, which I doubt it will be that much), and there would be about 6 gallons room in the sump. That is pretty close, but I'm pretty sure that I won't have 5.5 gallons back flow.
The only places here that sell Aqueon (that I know of) are Petsmart and Petland. Petsmart doesn't do any special orders at all so if it isn't a regular stock item they can't get it. Petland has outrageous prices so I refuse to shop there unless it is dire need. ![]() |
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![]() Actually it shouldnt rust that much where its dadoed in the wood on both sides
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![]() Mindy, while I was drifting off last night I remembered Lee Valley. Have you looked there for hinges?
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![]() Mike, I wasn't thinking to dado it...how do you mean?
Greg, I've been all over Lee Valley's website, but I haven't managed to get in the store yet. I didn't see what I was looking for on the website, but I'm thinking if I describe it to the guys there that they might be able to come up with an idea. |
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![]() Tonight I was in the Recroom, hacking away, cutting crappy pass-through holesaw holes, and heating up my variable drill ( fuming about my inaccessible drill press ), when I thought of you.
I have a heated garage, fully setup with all my larger woodworking tools, and I can't use them because of the Collector Camaro. I feel for you having to build outside on nicer days and paint in the kitchen. At least I can make a mess on the carpet and hope to vacuum it all up before the Wife gets a splinter ![]() |
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![]() Mindy:
what you would do is take the piano hinge and lay it on the door and trace it out. - Then Router out the thickness of the hinge into the door. - This will allow the hinge to sit flush withteh frame. -Hence having a flush door that is attached to the frame. HTH
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