I have always known it as egg crate.
I am in the HVAC industry,we use it for return grilles in drop ceilings.
I am in the HVAC industry,we use it for return grilles in drop ceilings.
JD_MAN;1049188; said:Thanks to your help.It made it a LOT easier, being able to check out your pics.
I got very lucky with the drip plate. We had to cut off a couple of the tabs on the inside of the rim to make it fit in the tank. There is only way to get it in and out.
Rallysman came down on Monday night to help me finish the plumbing. We got all the plumbing done and the tank filled and running in just a couple of hours.
I just received all of my bio balls in today, so I am getting ready drop all of them in the sump. I will try and get some updated pics tonight.
yourockit;1235385; said:I have a wood rim on my tank that is to be my sump. What is the method for removing this thing? Will the structure of my tank be weakened if I remove it? Thanks. Awesome sump you made there, obviously. I am using your model along with the one that your model is based on and another very similar model, et cetera.
charles7522;1244966; said:hay thanks for the tip that look so easly i think i will try that and i am not good at that kind of stuff thank again
aquaboy;1249710; said:What a great set up !! I have wanted to make one for ages for my 135 but am a bit Leary......I have a 33 gallon spare tank ...would that be big enough ?
Can a guy use pvc plate for dividers and can you have too many holes ie: 1/8 inch holes spaced 1/8 inch apart ? As I have that material from a DIY under ground filter set up ..I have more questions but will leave it a that cause his is my FIRST post and I haven't even introduced myselfI am bill and live in Vancouver Canada
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