I now have my sump and refugium built. I had Glasscages.com build and glue together the outside walls(34" long x 15" tall x 10" wide and 1/4" thick) to fit in the narrow cabinet of my 55 gl tank. It is very well built, a lot more reinforcement than I expected. Almost to much, as you can see by the arrows in the photo I had a hard time sealing the bottom of my baffles in, as I glued the baffles in myself. The bottom of the sump has reinforcements running along both sides and I had to cut 1/4" strips to slide under the baffle in order to build the center up even with the side reinforcements. The refugium baffle is completely sealed now, but the skimmer side bubble traps still leak a little on the bottom. I'm not sure how critical the seal has to be on these baffles. Like I said just a little bit of water leaks under the first and last baffle there. I wanted to make sure the refugium baffle didn't leak at all because I didn't want any sand leaking out.I also have all the plumbing put together, from the overflow box it goes down into a 1" tee, one side goes to the skimmer chamber the other side gets reduced to a 1/2" ball valve continuing to a bar in the refugium. The return pump is a Mag 9, from there it's 3/4" pvc going into a tee where I have a ball valve to control flow back to the sump. Coming off the tee to the tank it goes into a 3/4" check valve, from there it's 3/4" tubing going into a SCWD which tee's off to both side's of the tank. And yes I've heard the mix review's on the SCWD but am willing to take a chance as there not that expensive.So hopefully by next week I can start adding water if I can find some sand and LR.
Rick