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Nice Alex...You just cant buy a piece that beautiful.
Yes, I think we just might see the 40 page mark before this beast is done. Dang, I still cannot believe it is taking soooo long. Guess I have been to much of a perfectionist. Oh and what goes on the workbench next? I am actually thinking of a workshop overhaul. Been looking at buying a few new tools, Powermatic bandsaw and a Saw Stop cabinet saw, well worth the $$$ if I save a finger and the build is very, very nice on their cabinet saws for a 110V/230V. :lol:
Cheers,
Your hood is above and beyond the quality and craftsmanship of 99 % of the DIY builds on the internet. Very well done!!! No doubt in my mind that the doors will feel right at home in this awesomebuild. Will they be worthy of 3 or 4 pages??? LOL
It is always a good investment to add quality tools to the shop. Laguna Tools produce one of the best bandsaws on the market. Either way you go make sure you are able to resaw a min of 12'', After years of working wood I wish I had 16'' capacity.
You cant go wrong with the SawStop.
Just another thought, how about some insulation so you can work year around??? LOL
No water yet Lorrie. Kind of hit a stand still because of the reef funds drying up some after the holiday spending and getting an awesome new job with a big jet company. Just received more funding for this project so we should be getting some more equipment this month. Gotta hate it when a project goes way over budget, :lol: Opps, I forgot I didn't write a budget sheet for this tank. Just don't tell the wife.
Anyways, I am hoping to be able to get the return pump, the sump baffles and plumbing situated by the end of the month. Then of course I need to find the wood for the doors. Still debating on some of the equipment for the tank. This is what I still need to pick up,
*Return pump: Ehiem 1260 (possibly 1262) return will be running carbon and GFO reactors too. This will keep pumps to a minimum in the sump and help with heat too.
*Lighting: 2 Lumatek ballasts (multi wattage giving the option of running either 175w MH or 250w MH)
*Circulation: 2 Tunze Nanostream 6055, 2 Hydor Koralia (possibly for behind the rockwork)
*LED Lighting systems for moonlighting, supplemental lighting and refugium lighting
*Digital Aquatics RK Elite (or Maybe if someone convices me otherwise the Neptune Apex)
After I have those items I should be able to get the tank up and running for the cycling part. Plan on cycling the tank for at least a month before transferring corals and fish. It seems that I am so close but yet so far away. :lol: So little to left to buy, but so much work to still do.
Future plans for the tank once it is up and running are calcium reactor set up, ATO and possible chiller depending on summer heat. These are things I should be able to add to the system with it in full operation.
Cheers,
Alex
Lol @ Alex the multi millionaire saying funding was low. Looking forward to seeing some water!!
:lol: Yeah, I did forget to mention my skimmer upgrade path. Hint... Hint... Oh yes, and the ballasts have been ordered.
Cheers,
Alex
Thank you for all th kind words and I shall be attempting to post updates as time permits. *lol* I am now working at the Big Bee in Everett on the 787 line and haven't had the time until recently to do some much needed work on this beast. :sorry:
Cheers,
Alex
What do you do for a living? 787, like the plane?
Sent from my phone via my job's wifi, most likely.
Yes I work on the 787 A/P as an aircraft test technician. Before that I worked as an auto tech for Dodge/Jeep/Chrysler.
Cheers,
Alex
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