chief hill
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- Jan 19, 2013
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- Windsor, Ontario
Thanks to another forum member I took the drive out to pick up the new tank.
Tank is a standard 72 gallon bowfront.
The original tank overflow was removed, all silicone removed from corners and has been prepped for a new coating of silicone.
The new overflow is made to cut to size. Using my bandsaw the overflow was cut to size and a light sand with the beltsander to true up the cuts.
Sump are needs painting and some cleanup but I will be able to just fit a 30 gallon tank underneath.
I removed glass door to sand and clean hardware. I drew out a 12.5"X 30" area on the sump floor to ensure the tank will fit and added a piece of wood along door opening to determine height of the sump.
I have to ensure there is enough room for an Ato container, skimmer, lighting etc. With only 1 door it's going to be a tight fit and having all wiring clean and installed property will be essential.
This comes with the OEM plastic canopy so finding a way to hang my 2 D120 led lights will be a challenge.
Tomorrow I'll have to pick up the silicone and start to seal all the edges of the tank.
More to come.
Tank is a standard 72 gallon bowfront.


The original tank overflow was removed, all silicone removed from corners and has been prepped for a new coating of silicone.

The new overflow is made to cut to size. Using my bandsaw the overflow was cut to size and a light sand with the beltsander to true up the cuts.


Sump are needs painting and some cleanup but I will be able to just fit a 30 gallon tank underneath.
I removed glass door to sand and clean hardware. I drew out a 12.5"X 30" area on the sump floor to ensure the tank will fit and added a piece of wood along door opening to determine height of the sump.
I have to ensure there is enough room for an Ato container, skimmer, lighting etc. With only 1 door it's going to be a tight fit and having all wiring clean and installed property will be essential.

This comes with the OEM plastic canopy so finding a way to hang my 2 D120 led lights will be a challenge.

Tomorrow I'll have to pick up the silicone and start to seal all the edges of the tank.
More to come.
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