Not much fun yet, but progressing... slowly.
Picked up a sheet of 3/4" ply for the top of the stand, cut to size, primed, and 2 coats white marine epoxy. It's never going to be seen... but gives me a hard, smooth, waterproof base to continue building on. I'm going to run a 1.5" x 1/2" solid oak border around it, rising 1/4" above the surface of the ply, and a 1/4" square 'border' around the tank itself. Have the 'shelf' painted with a coral garden design, and use pour on bar epoxy to fill the 1/4" space. Should give me a tough, easily maintained, waterproof surface.
Also wired a new set of GFCI outlets in the closet where the sump is going. I got lucky on this one, there was an old 1970's intercom system controller in this closet, when I removed it, I found that the power run to that unit was on it's very own 20a circuit breaker
Couple of 20a GFCI outlets, should be golden on power. Note the cedar closet... it's got a couple coats of poly over it. As long as I don't let it get overly humid in there, and I don't plan to allow that to happen... should hold up well.
Picked up a sheet of 3/4" ply for the top of the stand, cut to size, primed, and 2 coats white marine epoxy. It's never going to be seen... but gives me a hard, smooth, waterproof base to continue building on. I'm going to run a 1.5" x 1/2" solid oak border around it, rising 1/4" above the surface of the ply, and a 1/4" square 'border' around the tank itself. Have the 'shelf' painted with a coral garden design, and use pour on bar epoxy to fill the 1/4" space. Should give me a tough, easily maintained, waterproof surface.
Also wired a new set of GFCI outlets in the closet where the sump is going. I got lucky on this one, there was an old 1970's intercom system controller in this closet, when I removed it, I found that the power run to that unit was on it's very own 20a circuit breaker
Couple of 20a GFCI outlets, should be golden on power. Note the cedar closet... it's got a couple coats of poly over it. As long as I don't let it get overly humid in there, and I don't plan to allow that to happen... should hold up well.


