Cubeman Posted May 18, 2013 Share Posted May 18, 2013 It is going to get salt stained eventually anyway and start to look shabby so I would save yourself the trouble of painting it. I can just imagine how much paint would be lost to over-spray as you try to get even coverage on the grid so not sure it would be worth the expense/effort. Link to comment
BeardedReeferLLC Posted May 18, 2013 Share Posted May 18, 2013 It is going to get salt stained eventually anyway and start to look shabby so I would save yourself the trouble of painting it. I can just imagine how much paint would be lost to over-spray as you try to get even coverage on the grid so not sure it would be worth the expense/effort. Agreed with this it would be just a waste of paint and time. Build is looking great so far! Link to comment
The Salt Posted May 19, 2013 Author Share Posted May 19, 2013 It is going to get salt stained eventually anyway and start to look shabby so I would save yourself the trouble of painting it. I can just imagine how much paint would be lost to over-spray as you try to get even coverage on the grid so not sure it would be worth the expense/effort. Agreed with this it would be just a waste of paint and time. Build is looking great so far! Yeah probably so, I guess I'll scratch that idea.. I finished up the crate work for the left side tonight. Hopefully I can move on to the next step tomorrow. I was in Home Depot for 2 hours today looking over more plumbing stuff and I'm still not happy with any of my ideas. Back to the drawing board... Link to comment
The Salt Posted May 20, 2013 Author Share Posted May 20, 2013 Well it took several hours but I was able to finish shaping the PVC fittings for the socks. Unfortunately I broke the larger cage and I still have to fix it before I can add the fitting. Below is the small sock holder for the skimmer side of the sump. Thanks for reading! Link to comment
RollaJase Posted May 20, 2013 Share Posted May 20, 2013 Very nice work, I love custom fabricating bits and pieces . Link to comment
The Salt Posted May 20, 2013 Author Share Posted May 20, 2013 Very nice work, I love custom fabricating bits and pieces . Thank you! Link to comment
BattleAthletics Posted May 23, 2013 Share Posted May 23, 2013 Well it took several hours but I was able to finish shaping the PVC fittings for the socks. Unfortunately I broke the larger cage and I still have to fix it before I can add the fitting. Below is the small sock holder for the skimmer side of the sump. Thanks for reading! Thats an awesome filter sock holder. Thanks for sharing! Gonna do this to mine now. Link to comment
The Salt Posted May 23, 2013 Author Share Posted May 23, 2013 I was given this used Swiss made y-check valve from Ed the guy I ordered my aquarium from a couple years ago. He quickly GLUED a threaded coupler and union fitting on and handed it to me. Nice enough of him but those fittings didn’t work for application. I cut the fittings off tonight and added my own fittings. The valve got a lot smaller but it all worked out for the best because I'm putting it in the overflow box. I had to take a little meat off of it with the dremel to get it to fit a slip fitting. I hope placing it in the overflow doesn't come back to bite me. I have been told these kind of valves should be zero maintenance. The overflow box is taking up a lot of real estate so I'm making use of it. I'm also putting the heater in the overflow. Thanks for reading! Link to comment
The Salt Posted May 23, 2013 Author Share Posted May 23, 2013 I finished fixing the second filter sock holder tonight as well. I didn't glue the fittings in yet. I need to make a couple socks to see how they fit first. Thanks for reading! Thats an awesome filter sock holder. Thanks for sharing! Gonna do this to mine now. Thank you, that's really great! Don't forget to add a couple supports on the bottom side to strengthen it up. Those big fittings are a little heavy. Let me know if you need anything. Good luck! Link to comment
BattleAthletics Posted May 23, 2013 Share Posted May 23, 2013 Thank you, that's really great! Don't forget to add a couple supports on the bottom side to strengthen it up. Those big fittings are a little heavy. Let me know if you need anything. Good luck! No no no too sexy too sexy! http://No, no please señor, too sexy The only thing that would top it would be if you made it for me XD. What are the supports made of? Not talking about the eggcrate. Id of sprayed it flat black. My personal taste. Link to comment
The Salt Posted May 23, 2013 Author Share Posted May 23, 2013 No no no too sexy too sexy! http://No, no please señor, too sexy The only thing that would top it would be if you made it for me XD. What are the supports made of? Not talking about the eggcrate. Id of sprayed it flat black. My personal taste. LOL!... I wanted to paint mine yellow or blue to go with the inside of the stand. I liked the idea of black too but I was worried about salt creep and water spots really showing up. If you want to try black you can save yourself a little work. They sell black egg crate / diffussers. As for the supports, yes I did use crate. I glued some braces across the bottom edges. I'm not sure about you application but I made one of the supports a little longer so it sits on top of the baffle giving it support on all four side. Also, I could do without making another one right. I'm ready to move one from this particular project. I'll let you know if I ever find myself making more of these but for now I'm done. LOL Link to comment
albertthiel Posted May 26, 2013 Share Posted May 26, 2013 Wow you sure like to fabricate add-ons from what I can see Link to comment
The Salt Posted May 26, 2013 Author Share Posted May 26, 2013 Wow you sure like to fabricate add-ons from what I can see Ha! Ha! Yes, I like to tinker. Link to comment
BattleAthletics Posted May 26, 2013 Share Posted May 26, 2013 I ordered the aquarium custom from Visio 62 gallon Visio Glass Aquarium, Back Center Overflow, Bottom Drilled / Drain & Return Didnt know they made aquariums too! jk. By far my fav diy thread other than bonnies. Link to comment
The Salt Posted May 29, 2013 Author Share Posted May 29, 2013 Update! ...I ordered the new Jebao WP-25 wave maker in a group buy yesterday. Their still making them so I probably wont see it until later June or early July, coming in from China.Thanks for Reading! Link to comment
albertthiel Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 Update! ...I ordered the new Jebao WP-25 wave maker in a group buy yesterday. Their still making them so I probably wont see it until later June or early July, coming in from China. Thanks for Reading! Wow, that sure makes "waves" ... have you seen a 40 working, saw one the other day at an LFS and if not properly regulated it would make the tank splash all over .. BTW I'll get back to you in the Fish later today THE SALT Link to comment
BattleAthletics Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 the 40 for like under 100$ is a good deal but you have to deal with the customer service also XD Link to comment
NJKayakAngler Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 Very nice build can't wait to see it finished Link to comment
The Salt Posted May 29, 2013 Author Share Posted May 29, 2013 Wow, that sure makes "waves" ... have you seen a 40 working, saw one the other day at an LFS and if not properly regulated it would make the tank splash all over .. BTW I'll get back to you in the Fish later today THE SALT Yes it really does! I haven't seen it in person but I have seen a few videos on youtube. The 40 and 25 comes with a new controller now since the release of the 25. I'm told the new controller has an option to regulate the flow intensity on the wave maker that the controller the 40 didn't have on its release. I purchased mine on a group buy but I guess if you already had a 40 you could get the new controller for $10 on this group buy. the 40 for like under 100$ is a good deal but you have to deal with the customer service also XD Yes I remember people getting the 4O's for $90 on a group buy on their release. On the group buy I was in on the 40's were $65 and the 25's were $58. Very nice build can't wait to see it finished That makes two of us! Thank you! Link to comment
thekookie Posted July 14, 2013 Share Posted July 14, 2013 I forgot to mention, I order a sump/refugium from Fujimoto Aquariums earlier this week. It should be ready sometime next week. Here are my plans, it should be around 26 gallons. The idea is I will be splitting the drain with a T joint and putting a ball valve on the refugium side to slow the water going thru the refugium. Lets hope it work huh? I really like this sump design... But I'm wondering, I'm really new to this kind of stuff, but does the ATO concept still apply to the return section if you have water coming in from the skimmer side and refugium? also, some say you need nice flow through your refugium area, you noted that you'd like to add a ball valve to the refugium drain, is this to control overflow, or actual flow in the refugium ? Sorry for the questions, just very curious. Hope you don't mind. Your sock holder is brilliant. -thekookie Link to comment
seahorsedreams Posted July 14, 2013 Share Posted July 14, 2013 Ohhhhh, I love neat organized tanks. Awesome! Link to comment
Giga Posted July 14, 2013 Share Posted July 14, 2013 I love your signature and tank too lol Link to comment
BeardedReeferLLC Posted August 3, 2013 Share Posted August 3, 2013 Hows this build coming? Any updates? Link to comment
The Salt Posted July 6, 2014 Author Share Posted July 6, 2014 Hello Gang! Please let me start off by apologizing for disappearing on all of you. I really do appreciate your questions and interest in the build! Where have I been you ask? Well it’s a long story! A year ago last June my Mom was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. She had 3 surgeries, 12 weeks of chemo, and 5 weeks of radiation. She kicked its butt though! I took her to all the appointment so I decided to put the build on hold. After her treatment was finished I took a month breather and decided to start back in. This time I started my own ‘marine aquarium and conservation forum’ to post my progress. I had no idea what I got myself into! I’m happy I did it but it has taken a lot of time and project money away from the build. At this point I believe I’m 99.99% done. I just want to create a foam and rock back wall and aquascape. I’ll post a few photos next. This is my drain and return plumbing within the stand and sump only. Thanks Gang! I hope you are all well! Salty Link to comment
The Salt Posted July 6, 2014 Author Share Posted July 6, 2014 I really like this sump design... But I'm wondering, I'm really new to this kind of stuff, but does the ATO concept still apply to the return section if you have water coming in from the skimmer side and refugium? also, some say you need nice flow through your refugium area, you noted that you'd like to add a ball valve to the refugium drain, is this to control overflow, or actual flow in the refugium ? Sorry for the questions, just very curious. Hope you don't mind. Your sock holder is brilliant. -thekookie No problem! I believe and hope so! The only water lever that should change is the center chamber in this design. That is where I plan to put the ATO sensors. The skimmer, and refugium camber water level should stay consistent with evaporation. I'm sorry for the late reply, I cant believe it's been a year! Salty Link to comment
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