Michael_Price Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 Well, I did it. I made my own stand! It all started after about two weeks of trying to find a Nice Stylish Stand seeing as this is one of the first things you see when you walk in my place, I wanted it to be presentable.And after looking all over the Internet, the cheap stands look like.... Crap! And the nice ones just look, ok.. with no space for wire management, controllers, etc. so I took matters into my own hands. Total spent, about $120!I'll post more pictures when I get home, all my good pictures are on my Canons SD card lol. I have pictures of the whole build! From bare wood, to paint and vinyl. It's Dark Black Wood on the outside, and waterproof Silver on the inside with built in lighting. I also have a 5 Gallon sump on the bottom left (Solely for Water Volume, no extra filters, media, etc) and a 5 Gallon ATO System. My Best all in one system ever! Ill get some pictures with the lights on for you all later tonight inside and out! 10 Quote Link to comment
gonebad395 Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 Very nice sleek 1 Quote Link to comment
Michael_Price Posted January 27, 2017 Author Share Posted January 27, 2017 Alright so the full build! Here we go So it all started with myself, growing old of looking at a nice tank, on a target book shelf ha ha. So I looked at about 50 tank stands online, looked at diagrams, and decided to make a sleek stye stand, with a small internal skeleton that was still big enough to support the weight. So after a trip to Home Depot, the measuring and cutting began. I picked up 3/4 MDF Board as I knew it would be flat and easy to cut and sand down smooth for vinyl, and I used 2x2's for the frame. I then added the top shelf to hide all the wires and hoses, and to have a panel for all my controllers. Then to water proof, because as most of you know, MDF is more of a sponge then anything... (this picture is about 2 coats of silver paint, you'll see the silver get thicker as the pictures progress) by the time I was done I had 8 Coats which now gives me a Water Proof cabinet inside so leaks etc are fine. I siliconed all the seams together before painting, so nothing will drip down between the panels Then I started sealing the screw holes and sanding it smooth for vinyl. And test fit, and hung the doors. Now that it all fit, it was time for the final coats of paint to seal it up. I only got enough vinyl to wrap the sides, and front of the stand (The vinyl was costly) So to keep it cheap I painted the Inside of the doors, and the back of the stand Black with a Textured Paint to make it look nice, and seal it up. Now that the paint was done, it was time to wrap what was still exposed! After all of that I installed my LED Lighting and I put an on off switch inside the doors for them. And then all that was left was the swap. Out with the old, in with then new! Moved my entire tank into a plastic tub for the transfer, and had my power head running to keep everything happy while it was down. Rare picture of almost all my livestock together! Then set it all back up, and hide the wires! Final Product 10 Quote Link to comment
4x5 Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 Neat job. DIY is fun. 1 Quote Link to comment
RIP Sebastian Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 Nice job. I might end up doing that. I have to move the tank soon (new carpet coming) and I'm using the stand I had with my 24. How'd you do the bucket sump? Overflow and return pump in the chambers? 2 Quote Link to comment
uwharrie Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 I was curious about the bucket sump as well Quote Link to comment
Boggers Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 Nice job. I might end up doing that. I have to move the tank soon (new carpet coming) and I'm using the stand I had with my 24. How'd you do the bucket sump? Overflow and return pump in the chambers? I was curious about the bucket sump as well This was at the top: I also have a 5 Gallon sump on the bottom left (Solely for Water Volume, no extra filters, media, etc) To me this just means water comes down where the heater and ATO sensor is and then pumped back up. BTW, very well done and thought out. I would like to do something like this but use DJ power strips so I do not have to look at the plugs at all. 1 Quote Link to comment
Oceanbox Designs Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 Well done on the DIY stand. I love it!! Where can I get that wood you use for the doors? Trying to finish my DIY stand since last year lol. PS. Those light risers are looking rather nice on your tank Quote Link to comment
Christopher Marks Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 Really impressive! You built it all on the floor of your balcony no less! The vinyl wood veneer is a cool solution, it looks legit. Can you tell us more about that? 2 Quote Link to comment
Michael_Price Posted January 27, 2017 Author Share Posted January 27, 2017 Nice job. I might end up doing that. I have to move the tank soon (new carpet coming) and I'm using the stand I had with my 24. How'd you do the bucket sump? Overflow and return pump in the chambers? I was curious about the bucket sump as well I figured the Bucket Sump would get some attention ha ha, I'll make a DIY Thread on it next week and post the link here for you all to look at, I have ordered a few more parts in the mail so its not 100% done yet. Cut off valves and all that stuff for it. But it all comes out of the rear left baffles, I'll get detailed pictures and all for the build Well done on the DIY stand. I love it!! Where can I get that wood you use for the doors? Trying to finish my DIY stand since last year lol. PS. Those light risers are looking rather nice on your tank Thanks! I got the Vinyl on Amazon, I'll find the link and post here for you. And thanks! I love the risers, makes feeding easier too ha ha. Really impressive! You built it all on the floor of your balcony no less! The vinyl wood veneer is a cool solution, it looks legit. Can you tell us more about that? Ha ha thanks, yeah. Luckily I had all the tools to do it! I impressed myself The vinyl is really pretty simple to apply, just like a giant sticker 3 Quote Link to comment
Bowen1022 Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 dang this is sweet. that bucket sump lol. Cant wait to hear more 1 Quote Link to comment
Michael_Price Posted January 30, 2017 Author Share Posted January 30, 2017 dang this is sweet. that bucket sump lol. Cant wait to hear more Well done on the DIY stand. I love it!! Where can I get that wood you use for the doors? Trying to finish my DIY stand since last year lol. PS. Those light risers are looking rather nice on your tank I Remade my Bucket Sump over the weekend, the Orange Bucket was temporary. (I was more focused on completing my tank transfer) I took pictures of the whole build when I moved it over this weekend, and will go into detail for ya'll and post a link to the DIY Bucket Sump Build here so ya'll can get the details. Sad to say my Leather coral and my Toadstool have not opened back up since the move I did notice my Nitrates got up to 50PPM!!!! I think the stirred up sand bed brought a small Cycle back on. Did a late night water change hopefully they'll bounce back. My fish and other corals are all doing great I'll post pictures after work! 1 Quote Link to comment
Saltydude Posted January 31, 2017 Share Posted January 31, 2017 Looks really nice Quote Link to comment
Michael_Price Posted February 1, 2017 Author Share Posted February 1, 2017 Nice job. I might end up doing that. I have to move the tank soon (new carpet coming) and I'm using the stand I had with my 24. How'd you do the bucket sump? Overflow and return pump in the chambers? I was curious about the bucket sump as well Well done on the DIY stand. I love it!! Where can I get that wood you use for the doors? Trying to finish my DIY stand since last year lol. PS. Those light risers are looking rather nice on your tank Really impressive! You built it all on the floor of your balcony no less! The vinyl wood veneer is a cool solution, it looks legit. Can you tell us more about that? Looks really nice Thanks! I got some better pictures over the weekend. And I attached a link to the Bucket Sump Build Below as well for y'all Bucket Sump Build Here - http://www.nano-reef.com/topic/380011-5-gallon-bucket-sump-diy-yes-a-bucket-sump/?p=5460898 Wood Vinyl Wrap Here - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LXTPWMD/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 2 Quote Link to comment
Saltydude Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 Your innovative Btw what do you have in the bucket is it filter stuff? And what light are you using its looks like it's doing the job? 1 Quote Link to comment
richnyc Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 Wow I wish I was as talented as you. that is awesome 1 Quote Link to comment
Michael_Price Posted February 1, 2017 Author Share Posted February 1, 2017 Your innovative Btw what do you have in the bucket is it filter stuff? And what light are you using its looks like it's doing the job? Nothing in the Bucket, just gives me some extra Water Volume. More Water, More Stability! And super easy water changes I have a Orbit Marine Pro 36" Light. Not to get confused with the Regular Orbit Marine. And I am actually thinking of turning down my lights... right now its at 38% White, 100% Blue. So I'm very happy with it! I have bleached out corals before by mistake.. so its got some power. My LFS had a SPS Frag Sale, buy three frags for $40. So I got three a few weeks ago. So far they are all still fully extended with no issues. I should take a picture of each of them today, and again in 30 days to compare the results. Wow I wish I was as talented as you. that is awesome Verrrry nice! Thanks! Quote Link to comment
Friendly Posted August 6, 2017 Share Posted August 6, 2017 Michael...this thread is worth the necro revival. SO AWESOME!!! do you have any drawings/sketches that you made/used to help you with this? and what would you do if you wanted to make something like this for two tanks, with one over another? 1 Quote Link to comment
Lingwendil Posted August 7, 2017 Share Posted August 7, 2017 hate to be that guy, but... Is that a brass valve on top of the lid of the bucket? Aren't you afraid of condensation collecting on it (from the inside of the bucket's lid), and dripping back down will bring unwanted nasties into the tank? copper is highly toxic to most marine invertebrates... Quote Link to comment
schgr.cube Posted August 7, 2017 Share Posted August 7, 2017 You did a great job, congrats on the beautiful new stand! I messed up my paint job on my new stand, and was too impatient to wait for laminate. I may end up doing vinyl like this, it looks pretty good! Quote Link to comment
Friendly Posted August 7, 2017 Share Posted August 7, 2017 someone should do a bulk laminate order from China and then resell to the aquarium community at a bit friendlier pricing. Quote Link to comment
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