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  1. Pulling the trigger!

    by , 10-18-2010 at 11:17 AM (T.I.B.E.T (The Incredibly Big Expensive Tank))
    Tee hee hee! Pretty no?



    Just waiting back on the answers to a
    couple of questions, and then on Friday I'll be ordering our tank!
    Tags: custom tank, diy
    Categories
    Tank Entry , ‎ DIY projects
  2. 240g Upgrade, The end

    Well not really the end as we all know there is never an END to this hobby. Always upgrading, swapping, buying etc....

    But I did get the room done inside and out. Tile is laid, over 400 sq ft of it! I wish I would have done that first it would have been WAY easier.

    When I started this hobby a few years ago I never realized I would have to be a carpenter, plumber, chemist, tile layer or electrician. I'm sure there are other things I'm forgetting that I've learned over ...
    Categories
    Tank Entry , ‎ New Additions , ‎ DIY projects , ‎ Random Thoughts
  3. LED's Does anyone on here have them on their reef tank?

    I was simply wondering if anyone has built their own LED lighting system. I read two articles online about it and I totally want to try it. I have a 55 gallon tank, it's a fish only system for now because I haven't gotten up to the high end lighting that is required for a reef tank. Just wondering if anyone has tried this fairly new technology out yet. Here are some plans that I found:

    http://ledsupply.com/docs/reef-tank_...structions.pdf

    http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...0#post14502630
    Tags: lighting
    Categories
    Electrical , ‎ Lighting , ‎ DIY projects
  4. October club meeting (DFWMAS)

    This month, our club meeting featured a visiting speaker. Steven Pro talked to us about lighting, delving into some of the more specific features that we should consider. It was interesting, such as why some bulbs are blue while others are not. He pointed out that a bulb with a lot of blue is actually a bulb without reds and yellows.




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  5. Trusses are up where they belong

    Today, I created this quickie shelving in the garage to give me some floor space back. It was crammed with everything in the way and I needed this anyway.



    Then I ran down to Harbor Freight to buy a new can jack. There were a lot of options, but this 12 ton looked like it would handle the task. It was on sale for $24.99, and when I got to the register I found an unused 20% off coupon sitting there. I asked ...
    Tags: trusses
    Categories
    DIY projects