Sorry for the late update. Work has been busy restoring wood flooring and I have not had much time to work on the stand. Or "workbench" as Don pointed out after some private discussion with him today.
I read a reply from him today in another thread and it really made me understand what one of my "stuck" issues is. And that is building a stand as if I was building a work bench, instead of a piece of furniture.
I always was bothered by something about this I just could not put my head on what it was. I have seen so many furniture grade aquariums over the years but never put the two together before.
I considered stopping this build and starting over but after talking with my wife about it I am going to finish it.
She's correct in the fact that,
"times are to darn hard right now to go dumping more money into this build!!" (exclamation point was pretty clear
) and I need to stick to the budget.
But it has been a learning curve for future builds. (like the one this frag tank will supply one day but don't tell my wife yet
)
Thanks Don for helping me see the light. I am sure you will come to regret it in the near future when I start picking your brain
Tomorrow I will be building the wetdraw and will try and get new pictures up.
The draw will be 3' long, 6"x6". The draw will roll in and out and have bulkheads, one in each corner. One in, one out, to and from the sump. This will allow me to work on frags in water with no parameter changes. The draw will be made of white starboard. Lighting will be under and on the back to illuminate the box and make for better vision with no shadows.
The chiller I had to tear into unfortunately. After a test run it made some noises that upset me so I striped it down and rebuilt the motor axle. There was to much play in it and the fan would tap in and out while spinning. I have a feeling this model always had issues from all I have read on them.
So I rebuilt it and installed it in the opening without all the casing it came with. Works great now! 1/4 HP will be more then enough for my purposes.
That's it for now.
Frank