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Posted: 22 Jun 2006, 21:25
by AndrewC
MatsP wrote:Looking good. When's the fish coming in?
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Mats
Not been thinking much about the fish, this project is like a second job, but hopefully will be moving the fish & tanks i already have into the hut in roughly a months time.
Been fitting the wood trunking for the cables/sockets and will be running the cables, fitting the sockets, strip lights and extractor over the weekend.
Then i just need to run the S.W.A. cable to the meter board and get an electrician to do his bit.
Have you started your fish room yet ?
Posted: 22 Jun 2006, 22:18
by MatsP
No start on mine yet. I got some tanks from the local shop (they were refurbing, so I picked up some of their old stock-tanks). They are currently standing in the fish-hut of mine. But I'm still doing up the house so that we can move in - that will hopefully happen in a few weeks time. Today I put the second coat of paint in the front room. Still got another couple of rooms to paint, some floor to put down [and shuffling a whole lot of stuff around so that we can get the floor laid], a bit of plumbing. And loads of little bits that probably can wait until we're in... But it'll probably be several weeks of "fixing things up" before I can actually start on the fish-hut... Looking forward to it tho'.
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Mats
Posted: 03 Jul 2006, 01:31
by KevinM
Andrew,
what did you use to cut the eps insulation please ?
As I want to make some of these
http://www.petfish.net/articles/How_To/ ... g_fish.php
and the tutorial says he used a table saw which I do not have as I don't use them.
Kevin
Posted: 03 Jul 2006, 10:33
by AndrewC
A old handsaw cuts the insulation fine, that is what i used.
The benefit of a table saw is that you will end up with a more straight/square cut because you will be using the table saws guide, and if your not used to using a handsaw, it can wander easily when cutting.
Posted: 03 Jul 2006, 10:53
by whiteymoza
The police are going to fly over your fish hut with thermal immaging in a helicopter checing out the large power consumption of your house, see the heat in the shed and try and bust you for growing cannabis..
Ha ha imagine the looks on their faces when they burst in and see rows of fish tanks!
Posted: 03 Jul 2006, 12:19
by KevinM
Thank You Andrew.
Kevin
Posted: 04 Jul 2006, 02:50
by Graeme
Where's the TV and 'mini' bar?
It looks superb!!
Posted: 08 Jul 2006, 01:27
by AndrewC
Made a screen door to try and keep the bugs out.
Made sure i have room for more water storage tanks if needed, just now my Jewel 180 fits nicely on the left.
Changed the design of the rack here, to take three tanks, 15" high tanks, so that i can use my current tanks just now.
Top row of sockets in plywood trunking to service the top and second top tanks on the rack.
Top section of the three foot rack.
Middle section of the three foot rack.
Better picture of the three foot rack.
Painted tanks waiting to dry for there second coat.
Extractor fan.
Consumer unit and plywood trunking.
Consumer unit and plywood trunking.
Blackboard paint for the tanks.
Blackboard paint for the tanks.
Blackboard paint for the tanks.
Posted: 08 Jul 2006, 01:41
by redzebra24
looks great