90 Gallon Wave Front Build (A LOT OF PICTURES)

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by scott26, Mar 30, 2010.

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  1. ComputerJohn

    ComputerJohn Panda Puffer

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    My hat off to you Sir!!! K+ I'm not that talented with wood work.. lol.. ;D
     
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  3. scott26

    scott26 Ritteri Anemone

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    I think it is prolly just as likly to spring a leak as a normal tank. Otherwise you would think a company like marineland would recall such a hazard. Thanks though.
     
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    scott26 Ritteri Anemone

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    Well thanks... its not to hard just lots of hard larbor! lol
     
  5. OnefishTwofish

    OnefishTwofish Feather Star

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    wow....i have subscribed to this thread. Amazing job with the woodworking. I am SO envious of folks with those kinds of talents.

    This shall prove to be a great build to tag along for.

    Nicely done!
     
  6. scott26

    scott26 Ritteri Anemone

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    Thanks! I guess I dont see it as an amazing piece of work I think anyone can do this really if you just give it a shot.

    All and all this should be a good stand for a loooooong time I think I have $175 invested in it already who knows what I would have had to spend if I didn't have a friend who had all the tools to barrow :D
     
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    scott26 Ritteri Anemone

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    I am going to have to do a persepective shot on this with me standing next to it because I built the stand tall about 40" so when I stand next to it I don't have to lean down but I will need a step stool in order to work inside of it :D lol.
     
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  9. OnefishTwofish

    OnefishTwofish Feather Star

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    trust me....there is very good reason that my friends keep me away from most power tools :)

    therefore, i do all my woodworking vicariously through so many of you guys here on 3reef!
     
  10. johnc101

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    Awesome wood work. It all seems to be coming along just fine. I'm trying to decide what overflow system I will use and I did come across the one you are using. I will definatley follow your progress to see how it is done. Great wor!!!! Oh yeah what a deal you got for all of it. Kudos!!!!!!!!!!!!


    j.c.
     
  11. scott26

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    Well then maybe it is a good thing! lol
     
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    scott26 Ritteri Anemone

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    Thanks, yea you really should look into this overflow system let me know if you have any questions I know the system pretty well now after ready 120 pages of a thread TWICE lol.