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So my girlfriend was at a thrift store and picked me up this little 10 gal tank
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I've been wanting to build an AIO for my room, so this was the perfect opportunity.
First I de-rimmed it and then started cleaning the heck out of it. Cleaning the darn thing is probably what took the longest, but it came out really clean.
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Then I cut out my false wall and baffles out of .22 acrylic and then painted the pieces.
NOTE ACRYLIC WAS CUT LITTLE OVER 1/8TH TO ACCOUNT FOR SWELLING
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Assembling the pieces - Used gel superglue, and then silicone around the edges. Worked like a charm.
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Decided to add another baffle to mount the filter tray.
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Put the filtration in the tank and siliconed. Also re-silliconed the tank just to be safe.
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Painted back end flat black
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Final tank - (Waiting for Accela 266 to come in before drilling return)
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Price list -
Tank - $3
Acrylic - $20
Silicone and glue - $10
Hours spent working - Roughly 3-4
Feel free to question and comment
Cheers!


I've been wanting to build an AIO for my room, so this was the perfect opportunity.
First I de-rimmed it and then started cleaning the heck out of it. Cleaning the darn thing is probably what took the longest, but it came out really clean.


Then I cut out my false wall and baffles out of .22 acrylic and then painted the pieces.
NOTE ACRYLIC WAS CUT LITTLE OVER 1/8TH TO ACCOUNT FOR SWELLING


Assembling the pieces - Used gel superglue, and then silicone around the edges. Worked like a charm.


Decided to add another baffle to mount the filter tray.


Put the filtration in the tank and siliconed. Also re-silliconed the tank just to be safe.


Painted back end flat black


Final tank - (Waiting for Accela 266 to come in before drilling return)




Price list -
Tank - $3
Acrylic - $20
Silicone and glue - $10
Hours spent working - Roughly 3-4
Feel free to question and comment

Cheers!