The first three pictures are of the materials used. The dividers and drip tray are made out of corian. The black/gray pieces are made from corian to hold the drip tray and filter sock tray in place.
The sump: An old 55g mirror back tank
Assembly:
Silicone the supports in place to hold the filter sock tray.
Clamp the supports in place while the silicone gets tacky enough to hold the supports:
Tape the first divider in place at the top, and tape the glass to keep the silicone beads nice (be sure to remove the tape with the silicone wet):
Silicone the drip tray supports in place in the same manner as before
Clamp with an extra board to make up for the shallow clamp:
Add 2" blocks under the next divider and silicone it in place in the same manner as before:
While the rest of the silicone is getting tacky enough to remove the clamps, make the drip plate:
Test fit and install the last divider:
Make a new filter sock holder when the LFS has a different size than planned:
Drop in the drip tray and filter sock tray and look for mistakes!
I have to thank JustLooking, since I used his sump design, I just made some small modifications. Also, really need to thank Rallysman for helping me with the construction on the sump and snagging all of these step by step pictures. Everything went way to smooth.
Update 8-10-07:
A close up shot of the unions that are dumping water into the sump. We used unions so that we would be able to keep the feed height low and yet still be able to pull the filter sock out, if needed.
A shot of the waterfall that flows over the Corian material, and spreads out on the drip plate.
The drip plate and all of my bio balls. (10 gallons of them.)
An overall shot of the sump running.
The sump: An old 55g mirror back tank
Assembly:
Silicone the supports in place to hold the filter sock tray.
Clamp the supports in place while the silicone gets tacky enough to hold the supports:
Tape the first divider in place at the top, and tape the glass to keep the silicone beads nice (be sure to remove the tape with the silicone wet):
Silicone the drip tray supports in place in the same manner as before
Clamp with an extra board to make up for the shallow clamp:
Add 2" blocks under the next divider and silicone it in place in the same manner as before:
While the rest of the silicone is getting tacky enough to remove the clamps, make the drip plate:
Test fit and install the last divider:
Make a new filter sock holder when the LFS has a different size than planned:
Drop in the drip tray and filter sock tray and look for mistakes!
I have to thank JustLooking, since I used his sump design, I just made some small modifications. Also, really need to thank Rallysman for helping me with the construction on the sump and snagging all of these step by step pictures. Everything went way to smooth.
Update 8-10-07:
A close up shot of the unions that are dumping water into the sump. We used unions so that we would be able to keep the feed height low and yet still be able to pull the filter sock out, if needed.

A shot of the waterfall that flows over the Corian material, and spreads out on the drip plate.

The drip plate and all of my bio balls. (10 gallons of them.)


An overall shot of the sump running.
