silverado61
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Update: I cut the egg crate to fit the tank. I even took the time to grind off the burs from the cuts. We're talking over 100 burs. Talk about tedious. But it was worth it to get the nice clean look. Here's a few pics.
I cut it into four sections for 2 reasons.
1: I've got the brace going down the middle of the tank.
2: The front two sections will make it easier for maintenance and feeding.
I checked the effect that the egg crate will have on the LEDs and it actually makes it a little brighter in the tank.
I even started staining and polying the stand.
The front right panel on the base is removable to make it easier to work on the sump so I'll be staining and varnishing it separately from the stand.
Everything but the canopy has been stained with a lot of help from my awesome wife, Dee.
I just put the first coat of varnish on the base panel, the canopy door and the columns.
My Mother in-law passed away last Saturday and is being put to rest Wednesday so I'm going to wait till afterwards to proceed because my wife wants to continue helping me. She's been almost as involved with this project as I have. She has a very creative mind and is one of the reasons I decided to go fairly simple with the trim.
The doors should be here tomorrow. WOOHOO! I can't wait!
I cut it into four sections for 2 reasons.
1: I've got the brace going down the middle of the tank.
2: The front two sections will make it easier for maintenance and feeding.
I checked the effect that the egg crate will have on the LEDs and it actually makes it a little brighter in the tank.
I even started staining and polying the stand.
The front right panel on the base is removable to make it easier to work on the sump so I'll be staining and varnishing it separately from the stand.
Everything but the canopy has been stained with a lot of help from my awesome wife, Dee.
I just put the first coat of varnish on the base panel, the canopy door and the columns.
My Mother in-law passed away last Saturday and is being put to rest Wednesday so I'm going to wait till afterwards to proceed because my wife wants to continue helping me. She's been almost as involved with this project as I have. She has a very creative mind and is one of the reasons I decided to go fairly simple with the trim.
The doors should be here tomorrow. WOOHOO! I can't wait!
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