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It's good you have a cover on your overflow. I would like to build one for mine, haven't thought how to go about it though.
I heard stories of snails blocking the overflow, and I have no emergency overflow, nor float switch for the main pump. So, a cover is at least some minimal protection. It was modeled after A DSA tank I saw in my LFS.
 
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Starting some plumbing now....
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This is under the display, the drain and two return lines. The white stuff is non-hardening thread sealant, yet to be wiped off.
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This is the refugium by-pass valve. I could not find a gate in tru-union, so I'm just piping it up with a union on each side.
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This is the return spool piece, that mates up with the returns in the first pic.
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This is the main pump suction line. The refugium by-pass plumbs up to the union shown. The idea is that I have the potential to at least halve the flow through the refugium using the valve. The protein skimmer pump is in the back in the pic, ready to be mounted and hosed up.
 
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I use a few unions myself. The ones from Ace have an O-ring that can slip out but the ones from BRS, the O-ring cannot fall out. All my unions will come from BRS now.
 
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Been lazy it seems, so I took most of the day off today and tried to make a little progress. Installed a couple supports for my DT supply line, so that the bulkheads don't see any weight or stresses. Included a DT by-pass valve. Made a card board template for an acrylic filter sock holder (not looking forward to fabricating that).
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Yes. I wanted the SpongeBob house. I think it's awesome once covered in coralline.....
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Your overflow cover will keep fish ot of there also. I have a Flame Hawk that I thought was dead for about six months. I found him in the overflow a couple of weeks ago. I finally got him out and a few days later, he is back in there again. He seems to like it in there. :) If I ever get him out again, I will be making a cover also.
 
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Thanks Justin! I also worked on a couple mounting bosses to raise my circulation and skimmer pumps up, level with their bulkheads. Going to try the mouse pad idea for a little dampening. I need to find someone local (hint hint) with a bench/disc sander so I can trim up these ply pieces. Five minuets work with the right tool, that I don't have!
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I don't know anyone personally with that. You might try Buddy, his screen name is ole man. He does some carpentry work and may have it. Just post in the ETRC section and I'm sure you'll find a local with the right tools.
 
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Your overflow cover will keep fish ot of there also. I have a Flame Hawk that I thought was dead for about six months. I found him in the overflow a couple of weeks ago. I finally got him out and a few days later, he is back in there again. He seems to like it in there. :) If I ever get him out again, I will be making a cover also.
Funny Gary! Probably lots to eat in there, even in the dark. The way my tank sits, I need a tall chair to even reach that cover. I'm a little worried about maintaining the area. Hope it doesn't need much, or often.
 
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A very special thanks to Jeff McRae over at WoodCraft for graciously trimming up my plywood pump mounting! I'll use a mouse pad trimmed to fit between the pump and ply, coat the piece and then epoxy it to the bottom of the cabinet.
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Played with locating the skimmer overflow. I'll need another wooden stand to get it up to the height I need.
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Finally received the power supply. Bought a Mr. DJ on amazon that was delivered to the wrong address, and was then sent this alternate. Will mount it soon. Need a little more woodworking for that too. Ugh.
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I'm loosing patience with this build. I just want some water flowing, and it seems there' so, so, much more to do and money to spend. Ugh!
 

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I'm loosing patience with this build. I just want some water flowing, and it seems there' so, so, much more to do and money to spend. Ugh!

Lol stick with it, your doing things right, which as you know will benefit you and keep you much happier in the long run. Keep up the good work.
 

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