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House of Laughter

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Cali,

I tried that last evening and cracked one or two of them.

I drilled extra holes into the overlfow, but I may just crack off one or two of the pieces to allow greater flow. The acrylic they use is super brittle, but will attemt to use the Dremel tonight to widen the holes before I silicone it in.

Thanks for looking out.

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I used a 3/8 straight bit on my cheapo home depot router table, I manager to screw up a few of the slots and cracking one on Rich's. But overall I think Rich and Warren is happy because they are still talking to me afterwards. The key part in to have someone hold a vacuum hose close to the cutting point so you can see where the bit is cutting.

As for silicone the cover, I think Warren did not do so and recommended Rich to not doing too. The water pressure kinda pushes it against the glass skimmer walls.
 

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Cali,

Thanks for the recs - I'll definately try both - I have a few other ideas as well - I think my Dremel came with a router attachement, so, I can also try that. I was successful in doing a few holes, but when I craked 2 I freaked - good thing I have weldon in house.

Anyhow, I'll let you know how it turns out. I need to work on the drains tonight. Then, Vvvvvvvvvvrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrmmmmmmmm! Start her up! Water first of course :)

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Ok, here is some more plumbing - Argh

Dual drains into the sump!

Drains_1.jpg

Drains_3.jpg


The OM Squirt - actual plumbing will be finished this weekend.

OM_Squirt_1.jpg

OM_Squirt_2.jpg


Doing the baffles for the sump today - man wish I had 2 more hands :)

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OK Folks - here are the 1/4 acrylic baffles glued into place. I will silicone them later tonight - have a wedding to go to - damn social plans getting in the way of the tank progress.

I may put water in it tomorrow.

Drain Baffles

DrainBaffle_Skimmer.jpg


Return Baffles

ReturnBaffles.jpg


Whole Sump

All_Baffles.jpg


Also, I made the slots in the overflow box almost 1/2 inch each so I get good flow.

More progress soon.

House

[ April 30, 2005, 01:48 PM: Message edited by: House of Laughter ]
 

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I think that was just the angle of the picture - the water has 180g worth of salt in it already, so it is way too salty and hassn't all been dissolved yet - that should happen tonight once I get the whole system running.

You can see from the fornt picture, that the water is relatively clear.

Full of water tonight and running with the turbine pump - that thing is powerful.

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OK folks - just took some shots . . . . .

Here is a tank for frags - rack included - those are not frags, wipe your chops - that is rubble for the frags (thanks again Alrha)

FragTank_1.jpg


Some flow for you flow hungry SPS'ers - OM on the move - I like . . . . .

Flow_OM.jpg


Skimmer in the sump doing it's thing . . . .

Skimmer_1.jpg


Skimmer and sump view - note the drains and plumbing in the rear . . . .

Skimmer_2.jpg


Here is the fuge as it outlets to the tank - gravity feed - no pod mutilation :)

Fuge_2.jpg


Here is the fuge with the water being pumped up and in and draining into the main tank . . .

Fuge_1.jpg


In case you're wondering - I redesigned the sump drains - they were making a ton of noise and not draining properly (more elbows and couplers :-()

What's powering the sump (heater, float switch, return for fuge and frag tank and skimmer pump)

Sump_Electrical_1.jpg


And last, but not least - the southdown dilemma, waiting for the dust to settle . . . .

Tank_Sand.jpg


House

[ May 09, 2005, 11:07 PM: Message edited by: House of Laughter ]
 

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