bleedingthought":3j5odu2p said:Looking good. You didn't answer part of my PM, though.Do you think I would be able to pull off an external overflow (much like what you just did, but much bigger scale) on a brand new 180G, considering I've never used a 'dremel' to cut glass and have never siliconed anything besides sump baffles?
Let me know what your pointers would be, if you suggest I go ahead.
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browncj7":3t794hbq said:Why place hose at the end of the locline return?
Matt_Wandell":30mbckys said:browncj7":30mbckys said:Why place hose at the end of the locline return?
It'll just go into the water by a fraction of an inch--hides the return. Imagine the water line as just above the very bottom of the frame. I got the idea from seeing it at several public aquariums. Keeps man-made looking stuff out of the tank.![]()
bleedingthought":2ucsbtmf said:Matt, with your encouragement and Calfo's on RC, I think I'm going ahead with the external overflow. I hope I will save a little of money (I have a gift certificate to Amazon so that'll go towards the dremel or maybe a rotozip; I won't be using the acrylic since I'm just going with a 1/4"-1/2" slot for the water drain and I'll just keep that open with possibly gutter guard over it but probably nothing at all; After that, the cut glass, silicone, and bits won't add up as much) but the overall idea is that I'll have an external overflow which is much better, in my opinion (for various reasons that you're obviously aware of) and as it's nervous as it makes me right now, it seems like a fun and educational job!
Thanks for the first lesson, by the way!I hope there will be more, as I'll need them!!!
What did you use to cut through the tank frame in the first page? Same bit?
One thing though, is how I'm going to make the slot because of the tank braces. AGA's 180Gs have 2 braces, although I'm not sure how big they are and how far apart (don't have the tank yet). What do you think, suggest? I was thinking to have the overflow be at least 4 feet on the back of the 6 foot tank and the slot for the water to flow through to be almost 4 feet. But still, don't know how I would that without interfering with the braces. :?
Again, thanks, Matt!I'll be starting a build thread soon.
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What did you use to cut through the tank frame in the first page? Same bit?
Matt_Wandell":3pypjb8x said:to cut the vinyl hose at an angle. .
Matt_Wandell":1c1f5mgk said:browncj7":1c1f5mgk said:Why place hose at the end of the locline return?
It'll just go into the water by a fraction of an inch--hides the return. Imagine the water line as just above the very bottom of the frame. I got the idea from seeing it at several public aquariums. Keeps man-made looking stuff out of the tank.![]()