UNIQUE DIY Heavy 75 Gallon SPS Reef

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Cost wise, its actually not bad. A 4x8 sheet of 1/2 inch is around $80 at a big box hardware store. I've never used this material for anything aquarium related so its still a bit of a question mark as to how it will work out.
 
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Masked off and ready for silicone
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Secured in place
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I used glass mosaic tiles siliconed to the glass to reinforce certain stress points on the wall itself as silicone doesn't bond to PVC.
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Also painted the sides that will be visible
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This is a super unique build I love it! I am not sure if I missed this but what type of material is your overflow box made of ?
Thanks man. The overflow is made of 1/2 inch PVC foam board. It's used for outdoor or wet location trim applications and you can get it at Home Depot or Lowe's for around $80 for a 4'x8' sheet. I used a 2'x4' sheet for this project which cost around $20
 
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Managed to make some progress on the stand construction.
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I used pocket screws for the majority of the framing so as to preserve the face of the outside boards for a stain finish
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Checking the fit
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Installed 3/4 plywood to the back and bottom. The joists for the plywood base were ripped down to allow the plywood to sit flush with the bottom boards.
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And...
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Next up are cosmetic finishes. Paint and stain all around
 

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I did the same thing. Routing groves for all four sides and baffles on my wooden sump. Much stronger for more surfaces area to glue.
Awesome build.
 
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I did the same thing. Routing groves for all four sides and baffles on my wooden sump. Much stronger for more surfaces area to glue.
Awesome build.
Yeah and having material on either side keeps the panels from shifting. Your plywood sump is something else! Crazy detailed and the stand you built for your 210 came out really nice. I'll probably wind up using a standard 20L for the sump on this tank until I figure out something a little more custom
 
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Been a busy week but the stand is stained and has a few coats of poly. The inside will be painted white in the coming days...hopefully. Then it's on to plumbing.

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Here's an overhead of the wiring for some recessed LED under cabinet lights.
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