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Hi all.
I'm thinking of maybe building a new stand/canopy for my 125 this fall and setting it up in place of my 75. I have the option (assuming I can talk my wife into it) of going through a wall into a small utility closet underneath a stairwell for the sump.
I'm a moderately capable hand with powertools and have built stands before, so I'm going to do this job custom. Here's the problem I'm trying to work around: I don't really want a canopy that lifts on a hinge, and I don't really want anything with doors on the front edge of the canopy. I know that doesn't leave me much in the way of options, and to be honest, I can't think of any at all. Does anyone out there have any good ideas for a canopy that's capable of housing 2x MH and at least 2x VHO that doesn't weigh a ton and is adequately openable to access the tank for routine maintenance? The way I see it the traditional hinged canopy is kind of a pain to open and close all the time, but a fixed canopy with doors on the front edge becomes a super hindrance when it comes time to rearrange rockwork.
Also, for the stand itself, what's the preferred method of construction nowadays: frame with external sheeting or use the sheeting itself as the load-bearing members (with adequate support)? I'm leaning toward a frame construction, but again, am open to suggestions if anyone else has good ideas.
Thanks!!!
:-D
John
I'm thinking of maybe building a new stand/canopy for my 125 this fall and setting it up in place of my 75. I have the option (assuming I can talk my wife into it) of going through a wall into a small utility closet underneath a stairwell for the sump.
I'm a moderately capable hand with powertools and have built stands before, so I'm going to do this job custom. Here's the problem I'm trying to work around: I don't really want a canopy that lifts on a hinge, and I don't really want anything with doors on the front edge of the canopy. I know that doesn't leave me much in the way of options, and to be honest, I can't think of any at all. Does anyone out there have any good ideas for a canopy that's capable of housing 2x MH and at least 2x VHO that doesn't weigh a ton and is adequately openable to access the tank for routine maintenance? The way I see it the traditional hinged canopy is kind of a pain to open and close all the time, but a fixed canopy with doors on the front edge becomes a super hindrance when it comes time to rearrange rockwork.
Also, for the stand itself, what's the preferred method of construction nowadays: frame with external sheeting or use the sheeting itself as the load-bearing members (with adequate support)? I'm leaning toward a frame construction, but again, am open to suggestions if anyone else has good ideas.
Thanks!!!
:-D
John