And the Blues just won in overtime... bummer! Good game though
I'm a Stars fan, so this series is painful for me....do I root for the team that knocked us out in game 7 OT, or do I root for the Bruins....I dunno, but I still enjoy good hockey!
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And the Blues just won in overtime... bummer! Good game though
Thank you. It certainly needs to be. Theres going to be a lot of weight sitting on it. Let me tell you, it is heavy!That stand is turning out great. Solid pine wrapped in 3/4" plywood, that thing is built like a tank. Not to mention that the finish looks like it'll be flawless. Following this build. Looking forward to seeing how you tackle making the tank yourself.
Ok... it is finally Friday and I'm home from work! Think it's time for an ice cold beer then out to the garage to continue with the interior finish of the stand. Pics in a bit!
Please take pictures of this process, not just the result!!The hardest part is going to be covering the back side of the uprights where the doors are. Have to lay it on its face and crawl in the end to do them.
It's fairly easy. Just roll a coat of the base color paint on and just sprinkle the chips on from the bag. Doesnt matter how heavy you scatter them. When it is dry the next day you sweep the excess up with a brush and dustpan that is nice and clean. Dump them back into the bag and reuse. But, yes I will try to get some pictures of of the process.Please take pictures of this process, not just the result!!
It's fairly easy. Just roll a coat of the base color paint on and just sprinkle the chips on from the bag. Doesnt matter how heavy you scatter them. When it is dry the next day you sweep the excess up with a brush and dustpan that is nice and clean. Dump them back into the bag and reuse. But, yes I will try to get some pictures of of the process.
Haha! Gotcha. Thanks! Once the inside is done then I can turn my focus back to the outsides again. I have to sand the face again and break the rough edges and paint build up on the corners from the roller. When it's all said and done I will probably spray one coat of finish on the stand before moving it into position in the house. When the canopy and side cabinet are built, prepped and first coated and installed then I can put the finishing touches, like the base and ceiling mouldings. Then make all the removable door panels etc. I will spray the final coat of finish when it is all in place inside the house.I was specifically talking about you crawling into the stand to get the back side of the uprights ;)
Cool to see the process though, it’s coming along nicely!
Going to read your tank processes on the weekend, when I have the time to read and take notes. Very good build!Hey everyone, New to the forum and was told I need to put my build here. The build is a 280 gallon mixed reef/fish. Two panels of the tank will be Starphire glass. The heart of the system will be filtered by all Bashsea components which include the Signature Series 60"x 15" x 16" 60 gallon sump with an 8-30 Twisted Skimmer, 8-30 Bio-Reactor, a Pellet Master 3, and 2 Media Reactors. Return pumps will be two Eco-Tech Vectra L1's. Skimmer gets the Vectra M1 and another Vectra L1 into a manifold for everything else. I plan on using an Apex with flow sensors to regulate flow to all components. I'm kind of old school with lighting. I like a combination of Halide and T5. My water will be made via BRS 7 stage RO/DI system with a 15 ATO resovior. I also have 65 gallon Norwesco container for mixing saltwater for water changes. Probably going to do a 50 watt sterilizer from the beginning to aid in keeping a healthy tank. I have some drawings that I did on some c.a.d. software that I will post later on and I have a couple of pictures of the start of the build process. I literally just started the actual build two days ago. So I hope you all will enjoy the progression as much as will.