that is a nice sump
once i get $200 in my aquarium bank i will build one.
so far i only have 75. and i still have to buy a skimmer.
I really don't know what size tank you have or what size of sump you trying to make. But here's a thought. I haven't been following this thread lately b/c I changed my mind completely. I made this for perhaps only $20-25. No drilling and it works perfectly and it is quite easy to make.
(These of course are not my actual measurements, since my tank is a 24G AP, not a 55.)
My actual fuge/sump. (All I had to do was go to Lowes and have them cut a piece of glass for me about $3) Disregard the silicone job, it's pretty bad, I had to use a razor after to try to fix it.
All of them together.
Shouldn't be too hard to get this done kid.
All you need is:
1-PVC pipes (you can get it from Home Depot/ Lowes)
1-A saw (manual or electric) I just bought a small one, cheaper
1-Oatey's prime and cement solvent (they come in little cans, should find them in the pipe section)
1-Pump or powerhead
1-Pieces of cut glass to put in your sump.
Opitional- If you don't like the white color of pipe buy grey ones or buy white and buy a can of Krylon Fussion Paint and paint them (it's Aquarium safe).
NOT optional- Patience.
Hope this helps
if you need any more help, let me know.
Yuri.