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  1. The light rack project

    Mark another stage off my list of things to do. The light rack has been assembled and suspended over the tank. I'm going to do a little touch up here and there to make sure no exposed metal will corrode from the salty environment, but I'll have to buy some model paint to do so. Here's how it went...

    The first thing I had to do was warm up the garage. It's been pretty cold recently, and I didn't want to work in 35F if I could avoid it. So I fired up this heater and let it warm up ...

    Updated 01-11-2011 at 01:01 AM by melev

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    Lighting , ‎ DIY projects
  2. New plumbing parts

    Since I ordered parts from two different companies, I didn't get everything yet. Here's what arrived yesterday.

    Black rigid PVC pipe.


    All kinds of bits and baubles.



    Bunny doesn't care.
    Tags: black pvc
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    Plumbing
  3. Water test today

    No, not the one you were thinking of. This was to double check my efforts from yesterday. I had to pour water on the new concrete as this helps strengthen it as it cures. I wanted to see where it might flow, and also determine what still needs to be done. This was less than 2 quarts of water poured out.

    You should be able to tell that the right side is drying off while the water is pooling a little toward the left.
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    DIY projects
  4. I should have done this a year ago, but...

    We still have plans to install a really nice ID section to Reef Addicts, but for now if you click on the Critter ID button on the front page of the site, it points to the ID section on my other site, melevsreef.com

    The ID page contains visual thumbnails you can peruse to find what you are looking for. Click on it to open up a small window (you have to allow pop-ups on melevsreef) with a larger image and some information about the subject. The ID page features various corals, fish, ...
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    Random Thoughts
  5. More concrete work... urgh!

    Dragging my feet on this project because frankly I've never done it before and didn't relish the idea of having to deal with it, I filled in where the concrete floor was too low. This was an important hurdle in my eyes, and I was dreading it. In the end, it wasn't awful, but then again I'm not entirely done. Here's how it went.

    The metal stand is up on shims to get the stand and tank completely level. The slab was down nearly 1" at one corner, and any water spills would inevitably ...
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    Tank Entry , ‎ DIY projects