Woogalie Posted August 5, 2011 Share Posted August 5, 2011 Background Hello Nano-Reef.com! Its been almost 2 years of not having a reef system and I have gotten the bug again. I am starting a new system using everything I learned from my last reefing experience and doing many things differently as well... 2/26/12 2/15/12 10/6/11 8/26/11 *These were my original plans, many things change as our tank and experience evolves Equipment 20 Gallon Long Display Tank - w/ overflow box in back left corner and 1" bulkhead 20 Gallon Long DIY Sump/Refugium DIY Tank Stand DIY Lighting System using 3 Evil66 Par38 Spotlight LEDS Koralia Nano 425 - Upgrading to Vortech MP10 after cycling and a good payday Hydor Seltz L40 Return Pump from Sump Clip on fixture w/ CFL bulb for growing Yo Yo Yo Chaeto in Fuge Arag-Alive Special Grade Sand Hand Picked Live Rocks - Will travel for that bom bom Big In-Sump Skimmer - Purchasing after cycling is done Ice Cold Coors Light Future Stocking Ideas 2 Clownfish A Shrimp SPS - Acros and Plates LPS - Torches and Hammers Lots of Zoanthids and Shrooms A Clam Starting the project tonight August 5th I gotta Build the stand Order cut glass panals for sump Install panals making bubble traps Wet test my tanks Install plumbing for overflow Make water, add sand and liverock Will shoot pics during my set up for you all. Enjoy!! Next Update Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 7, 2011 Author Share Posted August 7, 2011 Building the Stand! I started building this morning. Its not super fancy but will do the job. I still need to finish painting, cut wood for the doors, cut holes for the display's overflow plumbing and for random cords and such. I will also be retrofitting an old living room lamp to the back center of the stand. The pole has 3 flexible fixtures which I will use for Evil66 Par38 LEDS. Starting off with "1" 20K bulb to get a feel for the color I want for the other 2 bulbs. Heres the pics!! Please comment and enjoy! Next Update Link to comment
JoelRHale Posted August 7, 2011 Share Posted August 7, 2011 Following, love all of these diy projects, makes me wish I was a little handier! Link to comment
SoS Posted August 7, 2011 Share Posted August 7, 2011 How are you attaching the horizontal boards to the Vertical boards? Or is all just tacked together with the plywood. Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 7, 2011 Author Share Posted August 7, 2011 Used mostly 3" inch screws, Most of the 2x4 wered screwed directly together. The top ply has 2-3 screws per 2x4 going down verticle into them. I was able to stand on the top of it without the bottom base and framework. Crazy solid 5 - 2x4 2 - 3/8 plywood sheets 1 - Box of 3" screws 2 - Bling knobs 4 - Hinges for doors Barely any scrap left over. Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 7, 2011 Author Share Posted August 7, 2011 Picking up the tanks... Heading over to the LFS to pick up my 2 tanks. Itchin to see how the overflow box looks and basically visualizing my tanks in my stand. Will add pics to this post this evening. Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 7, 2011 Author Share Posted August 7, 2011 TANKS A LOT XTREME MARINE These tanks are made by "Visio" and I picked them up at Xtreme Marine located in Ventura, California. I like this shop a lot, I drove 100miles back to my hometown to pick them up. I am super happy with how they are constructed. They are built well and have very thick silicone seals. Dimensions 30.5x12.5x13 The overflow box has gnarly teeth to skim the surface of the water removing oily build up. It is also reinforced with glass panals. Next Update Link to comment
JoelRHale Posted August 8, 2011 Share Posted August 8, 2011 Nice looking tank, I've decided I want a drilled tank when I upgrade. Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 8, 2011 Author Share Posted August 8, 2011 Glad I could get you inspired! This is my first delve into a drilled tank. I was aiming at having ultimate flexibility and control with running my system. We shall see in the next few weeks. Link to comment
JoelRHale Posted August 8, 2011 Share Posted August 8, 2011 I have a sump on my 75 but it has an overflow box, I just love the clean look. Also, noticed your final equipment listed that's usually what I go for too. Now get this stuff together so we can watch a new tank take shape! Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 8, 2011 Author Share Posted August 8, 2011 I positioned everything in place to get an idea of how it would look in my room. I still need to install the doors, cut a hole for the return hose, and install my light fixture to the back. I have a sump on my 75 but it has an overflow box, I just love the clean look. Also, noticed your final equipment listed that's usually what I go for too. Now get this stuff together so we can watch a new tank take shape! Im so anxious!!! Gonna be doing the final touches this week. Im hoping to fire it up on Saturday 13th. Next Update Link to comment
DEVINisMETAL Posted August 8, 2011 Share Posted August 8, 2011 That setup is gonna be sick! The stand came out perfect dude! Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 8, 2011 Author Share Posted August 8, 2011 That setup is gonna be sick!The stand came out perfect dude! Thanks! After work today im stopping at Home Depot to pick up some "U" Brackets, PVC piping, Krylon Fusion paint, and a few other minor things. Tonight I will be working on installing the light fixture. Link to comment
Acid Lamp Posted August 8, 2011 Share Posted August 8, 2011 Thanks! After work today im stopping at Home Depot to pick up some "U" Brackets, PVC piping, Krylon Fusion paint, and a few other minor things. Tonight I will be working on installing the light fixture. Looks nice, I'm DIY'er too, so i'm diggin this thread. Link to comment
DEVINisMETAL Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 Thanks! After work today im stopping at Home Depot to pick up some "U" Brackets, PVC piping, Krylon Fusion paint, and a few other minor things. Tonight I will be working on installing the light fixture. Dopeness. Add some more pics!! Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 9, 2011 Author Share Posted August 9, 2011 Dopeness. Add some more pics!! Aight son, aight... here they are. Only thing I bought at Home Depot today was a 4 pack of those U brackets... $2.50 I attached the light fixture to the back of the stand. Wasn't too hard, I had some good friends to help out. I also cut the overflow area out a bit better and cleaner. It was difficult to turn the bulkhead from inside the stand. Tomorrow, I will try to get the sump taped off for glass baffles. I am also awaiting an order for a Hydor Seltz L40 return pump, 5 Glass Baffles and some livesand. Next Update Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 9, 2011 Author Share Posted August 9, 2011 I got a call today from the local glass shop. They said the glass I ordered were ready for pickup. So I boned out on my lunch break and swooped them up. I got 5 panals, they measure 9.5"x11.75" They have smoothed edges so I wont cut my strong but sensitive hands Link to comment
cruzH20polo Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 This build is looking great! very clean sir such a fan of the 20L cant wait to see this thing wet Link to comment
JoelRHale Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 Lol at the link in your signature, Woogalie. I was trying to get to this thread from mine by clicking your sig then I was like "YouTube? This isn't NR, oh, maybe it's a tank video.... That's not a tank." Link to comment
castiel Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 You, Sir, and other DIYers are getting me thinking more and more about a DIY project of my own! That kind of light fixture would be perfect for my pair of picos - I haven't spotted anything like it so far here in Aus. Keep the updates coming! Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 10, 2011 Author Share Posted August 10, 2011 Thanks for the replies all. And JoelRHale I had no idea!! I just clicked it and saw where it went... omg lol So I fixed it. But yeah, Damn Gina!!! BAD NEWS Sump Baffles were to cut too long (MY FAULT)... So the height is fine but the length is not. They would be at an angle if I installed them. So im gonna call the glass shop tomorrow and see if they can either cut some off or shave them down. If not, then they will be installed with a mad gangster lean Yet more proof that problems WILL happen when starting a new reef system. This hobby is a continuous learning experience full of trials and errors that will inevitably arise when you least expect it. Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 10, 2011 Author Share Posted August 10, 2011 Ever since I got home and realized I "gone and %@&$*# up" on my glass baffle measurements I was like this I got a hold of the glass shop and they said to bring them in today and they would cut some off. So I am very relieved. Tonight I will be working on my return plumbing. Link to comment
cruzH20polo Posted August 10, 2011 Share Posted August 10, 2011 Ever since I got home and realized I "gone and %@&$*# up" on my glass baffle measurements I was like this I got a hold of the glass shop and they said to bring them in today and they would cut some off. So I am very relieved. Tonight I will be working on my return plumbing. haha I've had the feeling a lot with diy projects ... Link to comment
Woogalie Posted August 10, 2011 Author Share Posted August 10, 2011 Im hoping the glass guys can fix them, if not then im just gonna install them crooked and have a good laugh every time I look into my sump. Link to comment
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