What did you build today?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
And the finished product (almost) with the completed filter box in place. The sump still needs a little partition work before it is installed. (More on that later.)
The filter media will be the existing Bio-Balls. The new capacity is about 50% larger than the old one.

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Nice! I like that drip basket i may copy it in the future, might try something other than filter socks. A drip enabled sump is also on my to do list (as well as the tank to go with it).

Since you asked, i just built a 13g ATO reservoir for a reefer buddy.

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Very nice work!!! I seem to have lost the skill to cut thin straps of glass, so I am quite envious.
 
Very nice work!!! I seem to have lost the skill to cut thin straps of glass, so I am quite envious.

Lol i feel you. I have to admit i cheated on those...i have a few long strips from an old red sea tank i repurposed so i just had to make quick chops to size.

Im actually gonna try and cut some 72"x2" strips this weekend so we'll see how that goes.
 
My longest narrow strip was 46". The cut didn't stay on the score, so I had to start over with a larger piece of glass. Throughout my other cuts, three others required the removal of thin strips (they were under 20"). All failed. I actually had to dip into my reserves of old tank glass because of the failures.
With no pieces left for backup, I had one more cut. It was another thin strip.
I clamped aluminum supports to the top and bottom of the thin section, and...it worked. The strip was about 1.5"x14". For your longer pieces, I would suggest angle iron or C-channel to support the strips. In the past I have had good success with run and nip pliers (about 80% success)
 
My longest narrow strip was 46". The cut didn't stay on the score, so I had to start over with a larger piece of glass. Throughout my other cuts, three others required the removal of thin strips (they were under 20"). All failed. I actually had to dip into my reserves of old tank glass because of the failures.
With no pieces left for backup, I had one more cut. It was another thin strip.
I clamped aluminum supports to the top and bottom of the thin section, and...it worked. The strip was about 1.5"x14". For your longer pieces, I would suggest angle iron or C-channel to support the strips. In the past I have had good success with run and nip pliers (about 80% success)

Anything 1/2" or better i wet saw with a diamond blade. I tried scoring and snapping with 1/2" and had little success. I may try to sandwich the thin strip with plywood sheet sorta like youre suggesting to eliminate vibrations (hopefully).

I actually have gotten my best results with long cuts on accident. Sometimes ill get a couple passes through and the rest of the cut will snap off clean...im not brave enough to try this with pliers though.
 
The wet saw is a good idea. I actually just tossed mine. It was the cheapest Harbor Freight had, and I had left it in the rain. It shouldn't have been an issue but...
 
The wet saw is a good idea. I actually just tossed mine. It was the cheapest Harbor Freight had, and I had left it in the rain. It shouldn't have been an issue but...

Well if it was a harbor freight brand it probably wouldve broke in a couple days anyway lol. I stopped shopping there when the jaws of my brand new boltcutters disintegrated immediately trying to cut a lock.

I look forward to some action shots of the sump. Ive wanted to try a baffled sump but always end up lazily going with a big open tank and socks.
 
The bolt cutters were probably OK. Higher end locks frequently have case hardened or carburized clasps. Same with the bolt cutters. Unfortunately there isn't a pair of bolt cutters that can cut a hardened lock. I've destroyed more than one pair. But an angle grinder with a diamond blade will work every time (just don't buy them from Harbor Freight, lol).
 
A video of the sump in operation is probably a few weeks out. My photo editing skills are nonexistent but at least my tape and marker skills are near the kindergarten level.
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