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Hell yeah, like where can i get them made for a song. Glass shop will do em for 200
How many baffles for $200? And what thickness of glass?

I paid $30 each for four 17.25” X 18”-ish, X 3/16” thick baffles for my 75g sump…

I felt that was too steep, personally..

Since then, I’ve ended up cutting my own baffles on a wet cut tile saw with a diamond blade!

Pro tip? Old junk glass aquariums/terrariums are excellent for material!
 
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Yeah maybe. But its the adjustable bits that im not gonna be able to reproduce. The skimmer section on the fiji cube kits like systems.
 

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Yeah maybe. But its the adjustable bits that im not gonna be able to reproduce. The skimmer section on the fiji cube kits like systems.
You can make your wiers adjustable! Is that what you’re referring to?

I’m actually not familiar with the Fiji cube kits off the top of my head!
 

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Where your sump is so much narrower, could you make it removable from a side instead? Much shorter span
 
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Theres a guy who did something similar on a slightly smaller scale,
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Kinda like this. Sorry its sideays this app is not very forgiving...
 

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Theres a guy who did something similar on a slightly smaller scale,
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Kinda like this. Sorry its sideays this app is not very forgiving...
I would have 3 drains in a BeanAnimal configuration from the 190 and 2 from the 35s in Herbie configuration. The main drains (4pipes) would go into a common section then go to the rest of the sump. I wouldn’t join them before entering the sump. The three emergency drains would go into whatever section of the sump they were closest to. JMO
 
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Yeah the 35 are gonna be synced both return and overflow. But the 190 is on a dedicated circuit, if you will.
 

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Our cabinet stand has an open 4 foot span that supports an 85 gallon tank but it can support more. The horizontal support is 3.875" tall by 1.42" thick with a .71" thick board on top, and sit on a .71" vertical board on both ends. Its incredibly strong.
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I finally got all tanks. Now I get to build. Yay???
 

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Hahahaha. I can help. What is the footprint of your tank in inches (i.e., width and depth, but not height)?

Help building stand for TOPFIN Fascinate

DIY 10-Gallon Column Fish Tank Stand​

Designed for Tank Dimensions: 12.5" L x 12.5" W x 19.5" H


Original Lumber (on hand):

  • 1 piece @ 3/4" x 16" x 4 ft (48") Pine Project Board
  • 1 piece @ 2x6 x 4 ft (48") Douglas Fir (Actual dimensions: ~1.5" x 5.5" x 48")
  • 6 pieces @ 1" x 3" x 61" Hardwood Scrap 1 (e.g., Oak, Maple, Poplar)
  • 2 pieces @ 1" x 1 3/4" x 61" Hardwood Scrap 2 (Optional for this design, can be saved)
  • 1 piece @ 1" x 1" x 61" Hardwood Scrap 3 (Optional for this design, can be saved)
  • 2 pieces @ 1/8" x 8" x 76" Thin Boards/Plywood (Optional for this design, can be saved)
  • 2 pieces @ 1/8" x 10" x 42" Thin Boards/Plywood (Optional for this design, can be saved)
Do you think I can make a simple stand using what i have?
Basic like photos if it is strong enough that is.

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Do you think I can make a simple stand using what i have?
I wouldn't be able to help with that. I'm just good at plugging numbers into formulas, not woodworking 😁

I would start a new thread of your own and ask others for help. That's a cool looking table!
 

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Help building stand for TOPFIN Fascinate

DIY 10-Gallon Column Fish Tank Stand​

Designed for Tank Dimensions: 12.5" L x 12.5" W x 19.5" H


Original Lumber (on hand):

  • 1 piece @ 3/4" x 16" x 4 ft (48") Pine Project Board
  • 1 piece @ 2x6 x 4 ft (48") Douglas Fir (Actual dimensions: ~1.5" x 5.5" x 48")
  • 6 pieces @ 1" x 3" x 61" Hardwood Scrap 1 (e.g., Oak, Maple, Poplar)
  • 2 pieces @ 1" x 1 3/4" x 61" Hardwood Scrap 2 (Optional for this design, can be saved)
  • 1 piece @ 1" x 1" x 61" Hardwood Scrap 3 (Optional for this design, can be saved)
  • 2 pieces @ 1/8" x 8" x 76" Thin Boards/Plywood (Optional for this design, can be saved)
  • 2 pieces @ 1/8" x 10" x 42" Thin Boards/Plywood (Optional for this design, can be saved)
Do you think I can make a simple stand using what i have?
Basic like photos if it is strong enough that is.

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

I would not reinvent the wheel here. You can use inexpensive 2x4's to build the Rocket Engineer stand liked above in this thread.

If your tank is a ten gallon, you can often find a nightstand or sturdy side table that can support a 10 gallon just fine. Check your local thrift stores or grandma's attic.
 
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Ok so here we have almost the finished product. Got a few more 2x4s to put in. And then skin the back and paint this pig!!!
 

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Ok so here we have almost the finished product. Got a few more 2x4s to put in. And then skin the back and paint this pig!!!
Also pretty dang level. Not bad for having no idea what im doing. So let's see if i put the tank on and it gets destroyed.
 

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Also pretty dang level. Not bad for having no idea what im doing. So let's see if i put the tank on and it gets destroyed.
Keep in mind that your garage floor probably isn’t perfectly level! — that’s worth a check too!

It looks great though! Awesome work!
 

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Here is mine currently. Not planned as open but no plans to finish it anytime soon.

Designed so sump can be slide in from the side. I do not like going more then 4ft unsupported.

tank is 300G 96x30x24 sump is 125g - but i forget the dimensions

Tank is a mess and just recently got it up and going
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