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Some Basement Pics

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I know some people on here wanted to see some pics of my basement after describing it and the "friends" that live down there. Well I still am undecided about tanks down there but this weekend I will install my RO/DI.

My unused tanks:
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My tree trunk floor joists:
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An exhaust fan that I am sure can be incorporated into a tank:
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Some filtters for drinking water:

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How level the floor is:

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The evil oil furnace:

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hmmmm, where to tap my RO/DI

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Comments

  1. Trido's Avatar
    Maybe its just me, but I wouldnt think twice about putting a fish tank on top of those trees in your upstairs.

    Looks like a nice fun pile of equipment your putting together.
  2. drakedeming's Avatar
    I can tell I am addicted cause it is 1 AM after my adult hockey game and I am checking this! Yeah the pile is building I have a skimmer rated at 250 gallons which I dunno what I am going to use on plus to overflow kits with drill bits for 700 and 300 gph. Both will probably go on my freshwater tanks that are in need of redoing before I start a reef tank.
  3. Plantguy's Avatar
    Those were engineered before engineered lumber. I bet that floor is solid! You can always put some extra bracing in as well, and that bracing works great as a wall base for the equipment room.