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  1. RO/DI tubing run

    To get RO/DI water from my utility room to the new fishroom, I decided I'd run tubing through the false ceiling area above my kitchen cabinets. It's maybe 9' of cabinet area, with space to run some PVC pipe as a guide to push the 1/4" poly tubing the direction I needed it. This is the stuff used for icemakers and to get drinking water from the fridge, sold at Home Depot.

    The first thing was to break out the forensic gear and determine the trajectory of the dual-hydrogen-singular-Oxygen ...

    Updated 11-19-2010 at 10:32 PM by melev

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    Plumbing
  2. That quickie picture today was merely a teaser

    Today, when I went out to the garage to work on getting the wall insulation installed, I was greeted with a big wet spot coming out from under the garage door. I thought I'd gotten this taken care of last night, but it turns out that I was wrong.



    Here's that faucet, a simple one with a quarter-turn to shut it off quickly.



    The leak ...
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    Tank Entry
  3. The 400g Marineland tank unveiled

  4. You could say the fishroom has been baptized

    Last night as I worked on the sheetrock of those two nefarious walls - OMG I still hate sheetrocking with a passion - I had to add two cut-off fittings to the cold and hot water pipes for the new sink. This went smoothly, after yet another trip to Home Depot because I can't read a box apparently. I bought what I was sure were correct only to get home and find I'd selected compression fittings when I needed were sweat fittings.

    With those done, I could get the inner walls rocked, and ...

    Updated 11-20-2010 at 01:01 AM by melev

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    Plumbing
  5. DFWMAS November Frag Swap

    Last weekend, our club had it's semi-annual frag swap. This one is open to members and guests. One thing that I've noticed over the years is how progressive these events are becoming. The first few that I attended, you had corals in about a cup of water in a ziplock bag, lying on a table. If you were lucky, the name and price was written on the bag with a sharpie. A couple of people would go to a lot of trouble to bag their corals up in a professional manner, floating their corals upside down ...