200g Plywood Build

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okay my riotous friends. Just for you. I need to switch over some fish, and feed the animules BUT AFTER I will go down, alone, and fiberglass today while waiting for friends to come over. :0

I will even dictate my progress and failures via the laptop.
 
You're welcome. It should show love that I go down into the dark basement alone just for you :)

Fish moved. Fish fed. Flake goes in search of resin :) And socks...
 
I cant go downstairs barefoot. Spiders like the basement Dx stinkin' country.

BUT you will all be pleased to know i've already gone through a cup of resin. i'm mixing number 2 as we speak ;D

if I keep a groove, I MIGHT be able to get this done today
Or atleast all the big ends
 
Okay so, after an hour and a half I quit. It's so humid outside since it's been rainy. cannot do more. ;;

HOWEVER I did finish the back, get a side and a third of the bottom done. 2 more good work sessions and i'll be done. If I get undisgusting, I may go back and work some more. :)
 
we all appreciate your hard work and dedication to building this tank just so we can see some pictures of it. :)
thank you so much and i dont find you disgusting at all so back to work lol
 
Your last post was a couple days ago do you have aupdate picture, Correct me if I am wrong, you are bonding glass together to make a tank also? I saw your first pictures of the plywood, that was a bunch of wood.

I built a stand 4 years ago for my 75 gal out of 3/4 red oak and used a tongue and groove method, I have wanted to do another but I would like to do the glass next time.
 
There's kind of no point in pictures since it's just fiberglass. You can't see it. Once I finish the stand and start pond armoring, then pictures.

I'm not bonding glass. Just sealing a big box and siliconing a panel of glass in.
 
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