In Wall Tank project

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JustLooking;677441; said:
Great tank for a reef,looks like the perfect spot for it also.
Good luck with the project,look forward to the updates.

i had the spot built like that when my house was refurbed, its also 12' away from the pool table.

snickells;677448; said:
That looks like a great location for a tank. Im looking forward to seeing what you end up with.

thanks

The Amazonian;678005; said:
Cant wait for more PICS:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

it will be slow

Euge;678279; said:
nice location. Why are people starting to set up reef tanks now.??!

cause we can LOL

MrRngr94;678287; said:
Is it done yet? :D

no :cry:

HJ60;679699; said:
How many gallons does that work out to?

106 US gals

AquataHolic420;679706; said:
nice spot for the tank, but its a damn shame u cant have it veiwable on all 4 sides! keep up the good work!

i want the enclosed look. thanks

rayman45;680530; said:
tagging along..

nice one.

davo;680894; said:
sounds like a cool project mate. you started thinking about the stock list, or too early?

not yet but soon.

Joshy;681577; said:
This is going to be sweet! Keep the pictures coming fast and thick!

will do once i have some more cash.

stotty;681587; said:
Aaaaaaaaaaaaa now I see why you said do my 2x2 as a reef very cool.

Have you got plans on the stocking of the tank or is it get it up and running and see what’s about at the time.

yes i was thinking about this around that time.
 
its one hold for a little while as the tank is being used as a holding tank for a 6'' widebar as it was ill.
will start making the stand next week though so i will update soon.
once the stand is done i order the sump.
 
Great place to build in a stand.
 
first pics are the wood and the saw i used to cut the wood.
i really do recommend using a chop saw as this makes sure the cuts are perfect which makes a straight stand at the end.

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even though the wood looks straight at the end it may not be so always cut off the end of the wood to make sure.
so here goes the first cuts

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