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Thanks! Appreciate you jumping on board to see where this goes.Glad to see you back with a new build. Excited to see how this one turns out.
Thanks so much!Excited to follow along your new project.
Wear what you want, glad to have you along for the ride.I'd probably go with a white undershirt, maybe some sneakers but to each their own. Definitely looking forward to the build!
I was sorry to end it early as well. When we decided to move, things progressed quick. Thankfully the house sold quick and I was able to find a new home for the tank.Welcome back! I was so sorry when the 365 day projected ended, your pictures and commentaries were beautiful and and really enjoyable. Looking forward to following this thread
Roman - Good to hear from you. Hope all is well out your way.Glad to see you back and will be following
Thanks Rev. Not quite the project you have going but it should quench my thirst.Awesome! Looking forward to this!
Thanks!Cool project! Looking forward to following.
Each tank is only 17g. With rock and sand, I'm thinking they will hold more like 13-15 gallons. I do plan to split the live stock up. I've always wanted to keep some of the cooler inverts but was not able to because of wrasses and other predators.Sounds like a cool concept! Any idea approximately how many gallons each tank will be? Will you be keeping different types of livestock in each tank too?
The ADAs are sweet. I love how clean the edges are. I love that I could order them online and they were shipped that day. No build time = no wait time.Can't wait for the progress of this build , I love my ADA 75p and my 60p
Glad to have you along.Following... definitely a cool build.
Thanks a kind thing to say. I hope I don't disappoint.Go for it! Love your builds.
Likewise!Looking forward to this!!!
Appreciate the encouragement.I remembered I was freaking out when I was drilling my ADA 75p , but got it done just like you did. Good job keep up the good work , looking forward to this build a lot !!!
Good to hear from you. You were always one of the first to reply to my Project 365.Really glad to see you back mate. Your new build is already shaping up to be stunning. Love it.
Thanks! It's much easier to pull something off when you have a good plan.What a great concept...I love builds that start in sketch up....always know it's going to be a meticulous build.
Thanks and Thanks!Detailed. Beautiful
Thanks again. Glad you are enjoying it.Wow that's absolutely amazing the detail to the light shelf is amazing , I am loving this build already keep up the amazing work.
Glad to see you are up and running again. I loved your last build and it is still giving me ideas for moving forward as well as motivated me to be more on top of my hobby. Look forward to seeing where you take this concept.
Amazing. Your right about the light stand. It's really a pretty simple idea... (for the skilled ones!!!!)
Good to hear from you. I always appreciated your comments on my Project 365 thread. I hope I'm able to share some new info on this journal.
I am blown away by the detail you have put into this build. From the back lighting to the sump and plumbing matching and being spotless all the way through, and on top of still being able to open and close all the doors and drawers ... my mind is blown. Theses tanks and this build has made me consider not upgrading to a 60g cube and just stay with my ADA 75p or buy another one due to some silicon issues on my current 75p. And just to stay with a ADA... sorry a little long. But round of applause on this build Urbanek true a ADA inspiration...
Thanks for the kind words. I did not know the comment to like ratio. Thanks for sharing that with me.I've followed your builds and 365 days a photo of the tank and loved it all. You know your tanks are great when your "likes" are more than 5 times the amount of messages!
Fantastic build. Love your detail and interest in woodworking.
Your use of the metal straps for those areas between the tanks is ok since it isn't a structural part, but your use of them made me think that I should tell you to look into getting a Festool Domino. Your woodworking/style of building will really flourish with that tool, and it's bonafide hardwood tenon joinery. You can basically build like legos, with no visible joinery. They aren't cheap tools, but they are revolutionary. I LOVE MINE!!! (I have an aversion to mechanical fasteners, unless they are used to hold hinges or hardware on)
Thanks so much!Very clean and inspiring indeed
Excellent! I'm glad to share and glad to see someone putting the info to use. That is what this forum is all about.Already going to borrow your light box idea for a 25 lagoon I'm putting together. I also hate seeing cables everywhere and was struggling to find an idea I liked to help hide it all.