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  1. silicone help

    I want to know if someone has a solution to help remove any excess silicone (not a razor blade). I had to take apart my sump because I used the wrong silicone. I have scraped off what I can, know i was looking to get glass & tank cleaned the best I can so I can reglue it back together.

    Updated 08-11-2010 at 02:57 PM by melev

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    Questions - Need some input
  2. MACNA 2010 App (Unofficial)

    MACNA 2010 will be my third MACNA. I have had a great time each year and I always learn something new at the presentations. My favorite thing about MACNA is the vast knowledge that is available by going to the talks, but it can be difficult to pick the presentations you want to go to. I created a free app for my webOS (Palm Pre or Palm Pixi) phone that will help to plan which talks to go to.

    The "Unofficial MACNA 2010 Schedule" app will show a schedule of the presentations ...
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    DIY projects
  3. 240g Upgrade Day 4

    Day 4

    Not a lot of work, just some more planning and I picked up a 150g for a sump for free, THANKS Slandis. It needed a little work, here's how it looked when I got it, both overflows were broke, no biggie wasn't going to use them. I got half done due to knife blades breaking and running out gonna finish it tomorrow. Now all I need is a big ol glass hole saw for the end and I'm set, and a few baffles.


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  4. hello im new and this is my build thread "pic heavy "

    i do mostly pic's ask question if you have any





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    Updated 08-10-2010 at 11:17 AM by mayhem_audio

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    Tank - Full Summary , ‎ Electrical , ‎ Plumbing , ‎ DIY projects
  5. Cleaning out my phone yields video

    by , 08-10-2010 at 09:06 AM (T.I.B.E.T (The Incredibly Big Expensive Tank))
    This morning someone asked me if I had recent photos of our skimmer. I was cleaning up my phone yesterday and found this video. This was shot a few days, maybe a week, after being put online. This thing is a beast! Can't seem to find the embed option from YouTube, but here is the link. It pulls out about 2-5L/week and that volume seems to be both weather dependent, ozone reliant.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPJKMDA9Bz4

    The quality has degraded significantly, sorry! ...
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    Tank Entry , ‎ DIY projects