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Invest in a countersink bit. Easier to fill your screw holes, and it keeps things more symmetrical. It also looks better. Good job for your first run at it... regardless of your rookie hiccups
Is the tank still up and running?
Great video man
What type of wood did you use in trying to upgrade from my 240 and build a 400 gallon
what happened to part 4?
Hey man nice video. You do a great job in front of the video. Keep coming with the videos you got a good shot at these kinda videos!
What type of plywood did you use ?
furniture grade plywood sheets of 4' x 8' x 3/4" is what Ive used on all my plywood builds.
No offense, but you need to work on your cutting skills. A lot of that bracing pieces are short, which means they won’t be doing anything.
Invest in a countersink bit. Easier to fill your screw holes, and it keeps things more symmetrical. It also looks better. Good job for your first run at it... regardless of your rookie hiccups
Is the tank still up and running?
Great video man
What type of wood did you use in trying to upgrade from my 240 and build a 400 gallon
what happened to part 4?
Hey man nice video. You do a great job in front of the video. Keep coming with the videos you got a good shot at these kinda videos!
What type of plywood did you use ?
furniture grade plywood sheets of 4' x 8' x 3/4" is what Ive used on all my plywood builds.
No offense, but you need to work on your cutting skills. A lot of that bracing pieces are short, which means they won’t be doing anything.