Exactly. I thought it might be more of a mystery!Adjustment tab off the base of one of your AC filters.View attachment 8823
Exactly. I thought it might be more of a mystery!Adjustment tab off the base of one of your AC filters.View attachment 8823
Ah, so. You were testing us.Exactly. I thought it might be more of a mystery!
I don't think I would have known what it was- if I didn't know what it was- if you get my drift. But they actually are useful little pieces.Ah, so. You were testing us.
Construction materials have gone up 160% this past year!!A week or so ago I went to the Home Depot to get the first batch of 96" 2 x 4's for my stand modification project; they had tons of them for about $6 each. That seemed pretty pricey, but when I went again today to buy another batch, the supply was low, and they were $8 each. Yikes! Thinking I'd better get everything I need before this gets too crazy, I made two trips to the HD, and now have all the lumber I need. Two trips? Yes, that's what happens when you have a CCV (cargo-compromised vehicle).
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Two-thirds of the stash; the rest is inside already drying out-
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Glad I'm just building some tank stands, not a MacMansion!Construction materials have gone up 160% this past year!!
Looks good. I would paint them if just for moisture absorption mitigation.The first two stand modifications are complete; I'm just waiting for a friendly neighbor to help me move the new tanks from the garage to the fish room!
I don't know whether to paint the uprights black; I'll wait and see how they look with the 45L's in place to decide. It would be easy enough to do at this point
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That's a good point. Thanks.Looks good. I would paint them if just for moisture absorption mitigation.
Yes, it is, much to my delight. How'd you know about that?Now that the living room 75 is sitting on a flat surface is the bowed bottom gone?
I think you posted a picture somewhere, but I do remember that you did mention it in a post .Yes, it is, much to my delight. How'd you know about that?
I did find another issue, however: I was getting condensation inside the canopy that was running down the back of the tank, and the underlying rubber mat was damp. The stand was dry, thankfully, but still not a situation you want to live with. I think the problem is that the canopy traps all the moist air that emanates from the tank, and because it has nowhere to go (at least easily), condensation forms inside the canopy and then becomes a problem. This obviously doesn't happen with an uncovered tank. So my approach has been to fit new covers to the tank inside the canopy that will limit the amount of evaporation that actually escapes from the tank. So far so good.
Here is the tank after I got it running again this morning; I've decided to go minimalist as regards gravel and rockwork in all my Tropheus tanks.
I'm really thinking that I should retire this tank- it's 35 years old- and am keeping my eyes open for a 60" x 18" 100g. New acrylic ones are crazy expensive.
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