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Unread 02/02/2014, 05:41 PM   #26
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This post reminds me of my current build. Here is the link if you are interested:

http://fragroup.org/showthread.php?1...amp-Tank-Build

I'm still trying to get ideas to finish off my tank. Look forward to seeing more of your build.


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Unread 02/18/2014, 04:30 PM   #27
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About to launch my own 210 build in the next few months. I am up north of you in Montgomery/Lake Conroe.


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Unread 02/21/2014, 05:15 PM   #28
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Great build! What program did you use to create your 3D model?


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Unread 03/04/2014, 04:44 PM   #29
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Sweet Build! I too am located in Houston, and just started the planning on my 210. I cant wait to see your plumbing.


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Unread 05/11/2014, 10:53 AM   #30
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Some more pictures of the next stage, the rolling Skirt.

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Unread 05/11/2014, 11:01 AM   #31
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Installing and removal of the blocks that need to get between in really tight to avoid any gaps.

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This is how to adjust the Kreg screw tool for the correct depth.

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Then glue the blocks with another support block to avoid any damages.

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Cleaning up the corners, a towel and a sharp pen does a really good job.

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Unread 05/11/2014, 11:04 AM   #32
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Results are pretty nice and clean.

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And the same on the bottom.

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Close up

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Unread 05/11/2014, 11:07 AM   #33
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As soon the Glue is dry, I will continue the sanding on the front.

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Here a close up of the sanded front.
Sooooo snoooth. Done with a sanding mouse only and 180 paper.

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Unread 05/11/2014, 11:21 AM   #34
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Now I'm working on the upper trim.

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With a few helping pieces to support, you can get shorten even the already short pieces.
Precision and the right 90 deg angle is important for the visual perfection later!!!!

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There you go....
clean nice look.
So far done.
The next step is to complete the bottom trim.
That is going to be difficult since the stand will be on the floor, when the skirt shall roll on the carpet.
The plan is to bring the skirt inside and mark the height of the precutted trim pieces onto the skirt.

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Unread 05/11/2014, 11:38 AM   #35
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Great build! What program did you use to create your 3D model?
I'm using Sketchup (free version).

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Unread 05/11/2014, 11:46 AM   #36
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Quote:
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Great build! What program did you use to create your 3D model?
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Following.

This post reminds me of my current build. Here is the link if you are interested:

http://fragroup.org/showthread.php?1...amp-Tank-Build

I'm still trying to get ideas to finish off my tank. Look forward to seeing more of your build.
Yeah, we started the same way, lol.
From now on I will deviate from the "normal" DIY stand design and will continue as planned a lil bit different.

Great built, btw.

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Unread 05/11/2014, 11:48 AM   #37
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Sweet Build! I too am located in Houston, and just started the planning on my 210. I cant wait to see your plumbing.
THX, I'm back on track now with making postings daily.
Plan on plumbing will be iteresting for you.
Also I do have high expectations of my special refugium that I have in mind.

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Unread 05/11/2014, 09:00 PM   #38
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Puuuh...
all the bottom trim pieces have been pre-cutted.
Now I need to get the skirt inside on top of the carpet, in order to mark the height, when the Skirt with the wheels is sitting on carpet.

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All right, supportet the skirt with a long piece of wood.
Now I'm going to do the same thing again inside and mark all pieces.

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Unread 05/12/2014, 04:31 PM   #39
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In the meantime I also started purchasing some parts for plumbing after I did the pressure loss calculation and the resulting pipe and pump sizing.

Here some parts I bought.
Not sure if I'm gonna use the flex hose for installation and plumbing at this point.
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Piping and Pumps:

2x MAG 9.5 - 1358GPH/5140LPH (redundant arrangement in case a pump fails)

Tank recirc rate - 6.5 x

Refugium recirc rate - 27 x

Pump to tank 2x - ea. 1"

Durso 2x- max. Durso all. 3800GPH
Overflow 2x - max. 2000GPH

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Unread 05/12/2014, 04:53 PM   #40
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Back in the garage, I started to install the bottom trim.
Started with the middle section.
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Supporting with an angled piece made of scap wood.
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Using plenty of glue
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Small Holes for screwing the supporting wood from the inside.
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Nice and tight!!
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Unread 05/12/2014, 04:58 PM   #41
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Screws from the inside
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The corners are completely glued.
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Inside some supporting pieces fitting the angle, glued in as well to keep things together later.
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Here can you see how the wheels stick out about an inch.
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Unread 05/12/2014, 05:02 PM   #42
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Another picture from underneath.
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Here are the side pieces of the trim.
Those will be glued and screwed on from the back.
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Glued and clamped
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Another view from underneath
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Unread 05/12/2014, 05:05 PM   #43
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Hey guys, I like the funny stars next to the thread!!!!

Can you guys rate my thread???

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Unread 05/12/2014, 05:08 PM   #44
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Now, the other side of the skirt

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Corners and side pieces glued and clamped
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A picture from "under the skirt"
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Another close up
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Unread 05/12/2014, 05:16 PM   #45
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Done and dry.

The next step is the canopy and sanding the entire thing.

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The upper trim should look later like the one on the bottom.
But for that the Aquarium must be in it's place.
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In order to proceed with the Trim on the Canopy I need to wait for more trim material which I ordered from HD.
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Unread 05/12/2014, 05:30 PM   #46
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Also I played around a lil bit with the Canopy design and how I'm gonna intend to build the Evaporation cooler and how to integrate the Light fixture.

I'm going Classic with HQI and T5 combi by using Phoenix bulbs.

The Vent Fans will be controlled by a Reefkeeper lite system.
Evaporated water will be refilled via Limewater or Kalkwasser.
The estimated amount of water will be around 2-3 GpD.

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Unread 05/12/2014, 06:12 PM   #47
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I think you said earlier that the tank is going into a carpeted room and that you expect to have trouble with those wheels under the cabinet facing. As an alternative, perhaps you might want to consider cleats. They would allow you to hang the whole facing piece precisely and you could lift it on and off as required.

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Unread 05/12/2014, 07:00 PM   #48
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That would bei an alternative.
But the skirt rolls real nice over the carpet when I had the skirt inside.

Also, I can roll it off by myself without any help and basically roll it away from the tank.

I think I stay with that.
however the cleats would work as plan b.
Thanks.

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Unread 05/13/2014, 10:03 PM   #49
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Now the Canopy can be started.
First a simple frame.
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everything in place before drilling
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Drilling with the Kreg screw tool
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Even blood in the work,lol.
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Clamped and glued
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Screws are in.
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Unread 05/13/2014, 10:08 PM   #50
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Results afterwards
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On the back I have supporting blocks that will avoid movement of the Canopy when pulling on the front.
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Figuring out the angle of the trim.
Took some cuts.
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This is how the parts will come together later.
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Cut to length
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