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Proposed build
75 aga tank
DIY stand, canopy
20L sump
10g fuge
Sequence Dart pump with OM for CL
Ocean runner 3500 for return pump
Calfo-syle overflow (coast to coast - no teeth)
4 x 1" bulkheads for return
2 x 1" bulkheads for CLS inlet, PVC piping behind the rocks, perforated
Approx 100lbs of live rock
6 x 48" T5 lighting
I started on the stand today, got it all framed up.
Here is the bottom I'm drilling using a pocket hole jig. I did this so I can caulk the plywood in place, to have a water-tight stand in case of spills. Keeping seawater off the brand new carpet is always good for a marriage.
I had already made up the frame:
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Drilling the pocket holes using the jig (20$ at Lowes)
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First apply the glue:
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The use a brush or scraper to even it out:
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Pocket holes already drilled out:
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Running in the screws:
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Here is where I'm at now:
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The sump will fit great with the MRC-1 skimmer. Mag 12 will power the skimmer. I'm planning on making a shelf for the 10G fuge above the sump. Perhaps I can incorporate the fuge into the sump, not sure yet. I've got a DIY kalk reactor that will feed my top-off, controlled by a float switch/solenoid. I have a back-up float to prevent any kind of overflow. The sump will be constructed with enough additional room as to prevent an overflow should power be lost. I will be mounting the dart pump above the sump and to the left of the stand, and the OM will be plumbed in under the tank. The CLS will be drilled through the back of the tank. The return pump will return over the side of the tank, from the front 2 corners. This will allow me to eleviate the use of a flow restricting check valve, and prevent a siphon-back overflow situation.
75 aga tank
DIY stand, canopy
20L sump
10g fuge
Sequence Dart pump with OM for CL
Ocean runner 3500 for return pump
Calfo-syle overflow (coast to coast - no teeth)
4 x 1" bulkheads for return
2 x 1" bulkheads for CLS inlet, PVC piping behind the rocks, perforated
Approx 100lbs of live rock
6 x 48" T5 lighting
I started on the stand today, got it all framed up.
Here is the bottom I'm drilling using a pocket hole jig. I did this so I can caulk the plywood in place, to have a water-tight stand in case of spills. Keeping seawater off the brand new carpet is always good for a marriage.
I had already made up the frame:

Drilling the pocket holes using the jig (20$ at Lowes)

First apply the glue:

The use a brush or scraper to even it out:

Pocket holes already drilled out:

Running in the screws:

Here is where I'm at now:

The sump will fit great with the MRC-1 skimmer. Mag 12 will power the skimmer. I'm planning on making a shelf for the 10G fuge above the sump. Perhaps I can incorporate the fuge into the sump, not sure yet. I've got a DIY kalk reactor that will feed my top-off, controlled by a float switch/solenoid. I have a back-up float to prevent any kind of overflow. The sump will be constructed with enough additional room as to prevent an overflow should power be lost. I will be mounting the dart pump above the sump and to the left of the stand, and the OM will be plumbed in under the tank. The CLS will be drilled through the back of the tank. The return pump will return over the side of the tank, from the front 2 corners. This will allow me to eleviate the use of a flow restricting check valve, and prevent a siphon-back overflow situation.