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    lemonyx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    OK, the top, I didn't take any pix's of cutting it out and routing - got lazy I had to really think ahead and decided where i was gonna to have everything sit in the sump.

    The probe holders, dosing line holders and the ATO float switch are on
    acess holders - DIY Sump -Build


    But getting ahead of my self:
    that's the top, sitting on the bottom getting shimmed up and ready for "gluing". Remember the needles are there to keep a constant gap all around the parameter of the tank, the razors (or shims) are to close up that gap so the needle slides in and out with a little friction. This will aid in "capillary" action and all you have to do is feed it and keep it ahead of you. Like you using the garden hose and hosing off the walkway of leafs, you start on one side and just keep the hose behind the leafs as the water moves them along.
    top on bottom - DIY Sump -Build
    bottom1 - DIY Sump -Build

    Presto, the top of the sump with a 2 3/8" Euro brace
    the top - DIY Sump -Build
    These two holes are for the skimmer pump silencer and filter (there's floss and charcoal in the tube)

    The filter/silencer is this thing I made for my current sump and skimmer. Those Siccie (sp) pump draw a lot of air and are noisy.
    filter1 - DIY Sump -Build

    just a 1 1/2" PVC with 2 end caps, one of them drilled and the other end fitted with a JG fitting for easy removal

    cup holders - DIY Sump -Build
    or can be a convenient place for 2 cup holders and are toward the front of the sump
    These 2 smaller holes are for wire management, the probes, heater cords and if enough room the dosing lines (might have to make another one for those)
    wire management - DIY Sump -Build
    and these are toward the back of the sump. Here you can see the chamfer on the edge - no sharp corners here.

    It's a PITA to drain water from the sump and clean up the junk on the bottom, learned this from my current sump :nopity: so i will be adding this
    I'm sure not too many reefers have a drain on their sumps, mine will

    It'll just span the skimmer area and return area as the far right side is the fuge and don't want to bother that area.
    sump drain - DIY Sump -Build
    Almost finished, just have to route the edges, chamfer the edges and I'm done. Corners on acrylic can be "sharp" very sharp I've cut myself many a time on a corner so now everything I do the corners are rounded over and edges chamfered with the router.
    Last edited by lemonyx; 04-26-2010 at 03:47 PM.

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