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Purchased the 180 with stand....if you can call the face and Rt and Lt side panels in separate pieces a stand...in December of 2010 from none other then Craigslist. Finally freeing up some time to tackle the rebuilding process of the stand, after of course making the space inside the home fitting for such a magnificent tank. Removing old flooring, yes all 800 sq ft., yes got someone from Craigslist to haul away for free. Removing dingy old brick wall from the 70's, again another free Craigslist haul away. Laying new laminate flooring throughout the kitchen, dinning room, living room, hallway, closets and one bathroom, ALL for a 6' by 2' tank, of course the first choice of flooring had to be hauled back to the store and a alternate was hauled back to the house....UGH!!!! Side note, remove a good portion of water from existing tank before sliding from old floor to new, lesson learned. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE A FULL TANK.
Future home of 180
Thanks to Todd (TJL) for providing the initial cleanup and prep of the stand parts.
Thanks to Dave (Peppie) for coming down from the hill to help transform the stand parts into a complete stand worthy of our 180.
Now this little project needs some color. A good dye job should be a decent place to start. I can tell you this will be a one shot deal, unlike the first stand we refinished THREE times before I (Becca) was happy. But first we have to get through Easter...UGH holiday delays.
Future home of 180
Thanks to Todd (TJL) for providing the initial cleanup and prep of the stand parts.
Thanks to Dave (Peppie) for coming down from the hill to help transform the stand parts into a complete stand worthy of our 180.
Now this little project needs some color. A good dye job should be a decent place to start. I can tell you this will be a one shot deal, unlike the first stand we refinished THREE times before I (Becca) was happy. But first we have to get through Easter...UGH holiday delays.