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Or you could get inventive and design a mesh 'box' to cover 'some part' of the weir.
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New idea ...
Vertical strips of glass on the left and right ends of the weir say 1/4" thick. These keep the weir running 100% as they will space the acrylic 1/4" away from the back glass (inside the overflow). Next is some strips @ 90 degrees to the first strips. These hold the ends of the tooth sheet. And lastly is some vertical strips @ 90 degrees to the second strips. These hold the tooth sheet in place against the second set of strips. I like this idea so much I'm going to incorporate it into my upcoming build. |
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I'll try to post a drawing later today
Right now I have a brake job to do |
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My dream tank would have a weir. They look so stealth
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Greg, I like your ideas, but I'm not willing to sacrifice the weir design. I'm just going to silicone some 1/4" acrylic half-round rod to the top of the weir wall. This will raise the water level in the tank a sniff too.
I know, eh! ![]() |
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Even better
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I got the sump finished up last night with the trim that Dave sent me.
I'm putting another coat of paint on the inside of the stand this morning, and then that will all be done. I was too distracted with everything else last week that I didn't get my plumbing order into Bayside, so I'm just waiting for that. Unfortunately, I won't have very much spare time for the next two weeks, so it will be a challenge to get it running right away.It turns out the 1/4" acrylic half-round rod isn't easy to find either. 1/2" not so bad. Of course! ![]() I have a friend with a 3D printer, and he's printing me up some custom fit rounded screen corners so I can make a screen lid for the tank that will sit inside the eurobrace and be flush with the top of it. I also have to modify some light hanging arms I have so they will fit onto my stand. Then after all that, and the tank is running then I have to get started on the panels to finish the outside of the stand! Whew! |