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Joe, I guess you didn't get the memo. Obama has declared that your God given sex doesn't matter any more. It's how you feel. If you feel feminine, then you may use the lady's facilities, and conversely, if you feel masculine, step right up with the boys. So calling your new addition a...
I think it might work, but also think it's way too big. I think you'd be better off drilling the tank, but that's me. However, I like your suggestion as an HOB refugium.....great size.
Here's a picture of the overflow....and it is big. The opening in the back measures 5 x 9 inches. I think it might be a CPR Overflow, but not 100% sure. It cost well of 100 when new.
You will need a small pump to assure you maintain siphon....something like a Tom's Aqualifter.
I have an overflow box....but if you have a 25 gallon like listed in the sub part of your post, it will be overkill. I had it on a 58 gallon tank and it could handle a much bigger tank. Later I find it and take pictures and see if I can determine whose it is. I also have a DIY durso to...
Oh, I understand now. My tool of choice is a sledge hammer. If it doesn't go together with that, then you continue beating until your frustration level begins to drop. This method will also require a broom and dust pan to pick up the splinters of wood.
Looking great! Love the new builds. I can understand the whiskey....practicing on yourself for when you start carbon dosing, but where do you use a reciprocating saw for assembling a stand? :eek:
Thanks for the bump Mark.....I also don't get it. I too thought it would go quick....it's half price! If I don't get action here, I'll post on other sites.
Marcus, we had a booth last year as well.....it's part of the deal we have with them as far as supplying volunteers to work the show....we get a "free" booth.
LOL......what does one do with over 2 liters of calibration fluid? I understand why Randy did the large volume....to increase the accuracy of the measurements of larger amounts....but 2 liters is a life-time supply for the entire NJRC membership!
Here's what I'd suggest. Visit a friends...
Brandon, did you see the "want to buy" thread from Edwin (@ecambero ), who was looking for a 180. Might want to shoot him a PM. He's also looking for a sump.