Ok, finally got the good camera out... no flash batteries.
Here are some updated pictures of the progress made with the sump:

"Main" sump. This is the bottom one, it holds the skimmer, heater, and recently (an hour ago) added filter sock and holder. In the filter sock is a bag of carbon I expect to run the carbon and sock for only a few days to clear up the particulates from the gravel.

A picture of the Reeflo pump, this thing is TINY. I still have a very minor leak on the output side, it is coming from the fitting attached to the pump, not the hose barb attached to the fitting. I'll have to fiddle with it a little more another day.

My "created" ATO. I used pieces parts from other ATO's I have had in the past, and made an "L" shaped piece for the upper float using the ovens "broil" setting. To heat the acrylic for the bend.

The "upper" sump. Not much in here at the moment, eventually this will be the refugium. I will move the T5 lights that are currently over the bottom sump up top and call it good.

Closer up of the skimmer/sock. The skimmer is on loan from a friend, I will eventually replace the loaner with one of my own. I really liked the Warner Marine K2, if I could find one of those... it would be GREAT!

A full sump shot! You can see both, and my two mixing cans. The top one is for Salt mix, and will be heated and circulated, the bottom is for fresh water for top off.

In this image you can see the crappy 2x4 I added from the floor to the joist above. The tricked worked, the tank doesn't wobble when I walk in front of it now, but man I HATE IT!
That's all I have for now... hopefully the tank is clear in the AM and I can add a bit more rock to get the cycle going in full swing.