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Hi there my name is Pat Murphy, I am new to Reef 2 Reef kinda. I've been hesitant to post on here. But this will be my first article.
Last summer (2018) I decided to go ahead and build a system. I decided on a 120gallon. This put the wheels in motion for me to learn how to silicone a sump, drill an aquarium, build my own stand and canopy.
At the time I post this there is about 8 months worth of content I can share with everyone. I guess we will start from square one and go from there. Also these are all posted on my playlist on YouTube @ Murphy's Aquatics
First I will show ya the stand build. I build the stand for the 120gallon 7ft long.. 2 reasons, #1. So I had room for equipment down the road and #2 if I ever wanted to get a 180 I would have plenty of room.
First off let's get straight into the frame of the stand

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Started the build off to 1 faithful trip to the local lumber yard. Plenty of 2x4s
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The stand will be 25 inches deep so these will be the cross braces for the top and bottom of the stand
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Next up these are the 7ft long sections. Keep in mind this will be longer than a footprint of a 120gallon. This will be important later on in this thread.
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Here is the rough frame put together with wood screws. I created the rectangle frame and screwed in the legs to the insides. So I could brace the outside with YEP more 2x4s.
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At this point I made an outer shell to fill in some of the space. Used a kreg jig to make the joint pieces seem seamless. Came out very awesome.
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These are the side covers for the outside of the frame. The intent is to have all plexiglas or acrylic windows with just a small sliver of wood as each door will open.
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I planked the bottom of the stand, this is where the 75 gallon DIY sump will go
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Now this the final product with the outside face boards air nailed on the front, side and the planking for the bottom. . Used 3/4" butcher block top style board for the top surface... I will be costing this with a countertop coating later on.. well that's enough for the build today hopefully you are as excited as I am for letting me share this with ya guys.

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Glad to see you over here Pat!
 

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@murphys_aquatics - I would be happy to move this over to the members tank section and it can be used as your build thread. Just let me know if that is your preference.
 

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Welcome...fairly new too and starting my build. Tank still sitting in the garage while I get enough education. I went through the BRS 52 weeks of reeling with the 160 gallon. Try it.
Currently reading about the Triton method.
 
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Alotno of people abandoned the Triton method after supplies for the product were basically unavailable. Maybe that issue has been resolved not 100% sure.
 

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