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    Default Plywood sump

    I read a howto on Garf's website about building a tank out of plywood. I also found a guy who used this to build a 1000+ gallon shark tank. I was thinking about making a custom sump using the same method. Has anyone tried this? If it works, it seems like it'd cost a great deal less than making or buying an acrylic sump.
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    Mike (Texreefer) ran a plywood in wall tank with great success. I believe there was another person on here that built one as well. Why plywood for the fuge? Custom dimensions and baffles? If I had the room to plumb through a wall I would use a Rubbermaid feed trough for a fuge.
    John

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    Im going to be rubbermaiding kinda soon. Also going to use silicone to make sure it never leaks out of that bulkhead in the bottom. Sorry I have no experience with plywood tanks though.
    Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef

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    Yeah, after reading more, plywood is not really that cheap unless you're building a huge tank. Rubbermaid is a good idea for a fuge. Yes, I want to build a custom sump of some sorts. I'm going to build a bench along a wall (about 12' long) and I want all my tank filtration under the bench. I'm going to be running my 185 and a 40b and I'd like to have a nice sized fuge and a large area for polyfill or filter floss. Oh yeah, a small frag tank as well. :P
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