Originally Posted by
Nw2Salt08 http:///forum/post/2918795
I can do this...I'm not unfamiliar with the work. I'm a welder. Not to mention, I help my husband out with most of HIS projects. I'll do it and show you. This is what kills me. Guys think women can't handle something of this magnitude. I'm prepared and the finances won't be an issue. Just wanted to see what other people have done. Thanks anyway
Here is what I find interesting...
How do you know I'm a guy?
For the record, I am, but that's beside the point. Nowhere in my post did I say anything to suggest that gender had anything to do with it. In fact, I made especially sure to say things like "If you're not familiar" and "Unless you are familiar," rather than assuming anything. I find it a tad hypocritical that you accused me of making assumptions about you when in fact you are the one making them about me (by assuming that I said what I said because you are a woman).
I also thought about myself, being a fish guy. I thought about how if my wife had done what you are talking about for me, and I had come home, as thrilled as I would be that she'd have done it for me, I'd also have been a little disappointed that I missed out on the fun of building it.
Perhaps you should provide a complete backstory instead of assuming people would already know it.
You create a userid that suggests a skill level, then get mad at people for assuming that's accurate? Oh wait, I didn't assume, I ASKED! I'm sorry, but you've got me a little miffed. I did nothing wrong, and tried to help you.
I wasn't trying to suggest that you talk to a contractor due to any factor other than most people, men and women, aren't often comfortable with everything that is involved here. Lots of folks are fine with running wires, but draw the line when it comes to busting down load bearing walls. Other folks do that, but won't go near electricity.
So okay, you're good with taking it on. That's all you had to say.
Okay moving on... I know you are looking for plans, but I can tell you that I've never seen blueprints for this kind of thing done except when it's part of new construction. No two projects are alike. BellaNavis has a thread where she did a built in tank as part of new construction. Perhaps that will help.
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/250339/my-380-fish-room-project
Another place you may want to check out is Steve Weast's page, where he did an in-wall type tank setup. He doesn't go into much detail, but the pictures might give some ideas. We can't link to outside sites here, but google "Oregon Reef" and you should find it.
Finally, I have a 180g reef build thread on here someplace where I posted a lot of pics of my own stand construction, but it's not an inwall setup or anything like that. However, it is a tank that's close (yet smaller
) than the one you are trying to do. I think I may also have some pics of the floor reinforcement that I did to support it.