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  • Anyone here good with wood?

    I need a canopy for my tank....I would like something like this


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    I'm fair, but nothing close to that kind of workmanship. Mine would look like plywood box with short cuts taken on it.....
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      Re: Anyone here good with wood?

      Hmmmmm.... Paint is cheap

      How much would you charge?

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        Re: Anyone here good with wood?

        I just picked up some router bits so I can (try to) make a nice canopy for my 55.  I'm thinking of going with sliding front doors rather than the cabinet style ones.  

        I haven't figured out what I should coat the inside with since I don't want the wood going moldy/mildewy in there from the humidity...  My home computer is down so my web-research capabilities are limited to my lunch hour and any sneak time I can find besides that (like right now...).  

        If anyone has suggestions, they're more than welcome!

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          Re: Anyone here good with wood?

          If you're in no hurry, check back in about 3 months with me. I have several outdoor projects going now, and need to finish them up before taking on another project. I intend to build a custom stand and canopy for my 125 in the fall when working in the garage will not be so uncomfortable. If that goes well, I could make you one at the same time. I would charge for cost of materials and my time (20.00 hr). You could probably buy a used one for less. ?

          But, I'm sure there will most likely be another nice canopy for sell sometime down the road here, or some other members who may like to work with wood, might be able to help you out?

          CF
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          • #6
            Re: Anyone here good with wood?

            Oh, and as a side note, Fishlady bought me a canopy for my 75 a couple weeks ago, and personally, although it looks very nice on the tank, I find them somewhat restrictive as far as feeding and poking around inside the tank. You may want to consider this "restriction" factor before having one built or buying one.  Just my 2 cents on Canopies.

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            • #7
              Re: Anyone here good with wood?

              I can do something like that, what size tank are you looking to have it built for? You can send me some particulars on it and I can see what I can do....

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                Re: Anyone here good with wood?

                If you want to test your carpentry skills, make the canopy slice back like a roll top desk  
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                  Re: Anyone here good with wood?

                  Spot, use a good water sealer like Thompsons if you are going for the natural wood look. If not, any good quality paint will be fine.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Anyone here good with wood?

                    PhishPhreek...

                    I have entertained that thought - I think it would have to have a thin sturdy shelf to mount lights on, and a small gap between teh top of that and the top of the canopy.  This whay when you roll the front up, it doesn't cover the lights.  That would make a handy shlf for keeping any manuals, notebook, tank journal or other flat items for easy access.  Also thought about havingn them roll sideways - instead of sliding doors.  

                    Would be best to have the sliding channels lined with pfte, nylon or other stiff moisture resistant material, for smooth operation because of the humidity factor.  Johnsons paste floor wax works well on well-sanded wood though - and I already have some of that.  

                    Right now most of my woodworking tools are in storage until I have a garage built or move (moving is looking mighty favorable...) - otherwise I'd have sawdust in my hair right now...
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