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08/28/2006, 11:46 PM | #251 |
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Can't make MACNA this year- Family matters. Maybe in a year or two we can come down.
Mixing #4 and #5 is supposed to be fine. I've never used #5 though, just didn't have the need. My glue-up area is pretty cool, so I don't need to slow down the glue usually. Thanks for the tip Warren- Sad fact, I still use pins though. They just work. |
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I've read this thread through twice and studied melevs reef preparing to build a sump for my 390 project. I plan to build a 60x26x27 with a 30x26 fuge, sort of a modified model H. I plan to use extruded acrylic and weld on #4. My question is should I use 3/8" or 1/2 " acrylic. The local plastics store will give me scraps for free to practice gluing with. I ordered acupuncture needles already.
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I made my sump with 3/8" and it is 60 x 30 x 16. Why are you making it so tall? If you really go that tall, you might need 1/2" thick to retain the shape and avoid bulging.
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Part of the sump plan is a section for RO/DI top off water, so the height allows me more total water volume and more ro/di water. Is that a bad idea. I'm open for any help.
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I guess I could make is shorter and then put a RO/DI top off tank on a rack above the sump. My stand has at least 37" of inside height. Then I could use 3/8" on all of it.
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You can make a separate section or tower just for top off water near your sump, and build the sump 16" tall.
I do not recommend hooking up your RO/DI directly to your system. There is too much risk to your livestock in my humble opinion. |
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Oh I agree about the RO/DI. It will fill a 60 gallon barrell in the garage, where I will also have another 60 gallon mixing barrell. A pump will be used to transfer ro/di water to a holding tank in the stand where a dosing pump will handle topoff. The salt mixing barrell will supply water for changes. THANK YOU for taking time to help me with my setup. Why 16"? Is there something about that height that I'm not aware of, or is this something experience has taught you?
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Most stands are about 30" tall (from the floor to the base of the tank), maybe a bit more tall. If the sump is 16" tall, you have room to get the skimmer in and out as needed, and you have the ability to reach in and clean the sump. The taller they are, the less attention they receive due to the 'hassle-factor'. If you need a taller sump just to hold extra water volume and have the ability to do what you need, go for it.
The sumps I build and set up have a water line at 9" (skimmer and return) and 12" (refugium). The rest of the sump is empty enough to hold all extra water that may drain down. If the sump was 26 or 27" tall, it would just be taller and essentially unnecessary. |
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Makes perfect sense. My stand is 40". It's in my billiards room where all the chairs are tall barstools, so viewing height is higher than normal. I figured with the extra room I would add height to the sump. The skimmer is external. I think I will reduce the length and add a taller box at one end for the top off water. Thanks again for the continued guidance. I will start a thread soon in the LARGE section and try to finalize my plumbing/sump/pumps setup.
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Feel free to send me a PM to your new thread when you have time, and I'll tag along. Using a resevoir with a taller container is fine, but you've got to do one thing to avoid creating a siphon and I'll be happy to explain it to you.
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Couple of questions:
1) Is there a rule of thumb in regards to which corners should be inside vs. outside. (i.e. Small length attached on the inside edge of the longer panes or longer side attached on the inside edge of a shorter pane) Does that make sense? 2) I still have a hard time believing it's easier to glue all 4 sides and then attach the top/bottom. Do you just make sure that the edges are flush when attaching all the sides ? And/Or do you re-router them to level everything before attaching bottom and top? 3) I have Weld-On 3 and 16. Should this be good, or should I try to get some Weld-On 4 to first work with? I didn't see any at the TAP plastics site though, unles it's under a different label. BTW Great thread I have learned so much. I'm still a couple weeks away from making a modified version of Melev's Sump Model M
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I used to glue them on the bottom piece first, but it was recommended to glue the walls and baffles first, then attach the bottom and later the top. It works.
I make it a point to align all the bottom edges perfectly, and if any are a fraction too tall, it will be at the top where it doesn't matter nearly as much. We want it to hold water and not leak, after all. For me, I prefer to have a clean front panel, so I glue the ends and baffles between the front and back pieces. The Model M is a good sump for small tanks and small stands. Be sure to use a small return pump, as too much flow will flood the tank with microbubbles. |
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This Sump will go under a corner stand I'm currently building for my 55 gal hex tank. I'm planning to modify it to 26x18x18. (The height is still undecided though, might go with the 16 as you did) I'm planning a sea horse tank in there so it won't need high flow anyway.
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Marc, Thanks again. I'll send you the thread when I start. My tank gets here on 9/30. I'm going to start building the sump on 9/16. Hopefully I can do it in a weekend. I practiced gluing some 3/8" scraps yesterday with #4. I feel good enough to try it for real. Another aquarist that I work with will be involved in the project. I bought a 4'x8'x1" MDF and cut it down to 3'x6' to use as a gluing table on top of a large coffee table in my living room. (My wife is very pro aquarium!!!) So wish me luck. I'll report back with pics if I'm successful.
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Well Ive read up to this point and feel lonesome seeing no post since 9/6 . well any way, I can only get weldon#3 as ive been told #4 cant be shipped. will it be too fast? Ive only done smaller things like overflows and such. this is for an holding tank , but not a show tank. Any other # weldon recomended besides #4?
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Weldon 4
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PS I just met Melev IRL, at MACNA. I am now thinking working with acrylics is too dangerous. Let me describe Melev to you:
Robin Williams in his big cocaine days.... only with more energy!!!!! hehe! Last edited by NorthernCF; 09/25/2006 at 10:56 PM. |
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I've been follwing this thread for a while and even made my own internal overflow box from acrylic. I am facing another job, though (damaged skimmer) and would like your advice on that. Please see this thread:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=937807 Thanks!
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thanks northern for the tip on the weldon
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I just ordered from there too. I wonder why TAP says they cant ship #4 at all? I noticed a 28 gauge wire at ace hardware, is that a good size wire?
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