busy weekend! Picked up 2 food grade 55g drums for $10!
mocked up potential layout in fish shed. Stacking the barrels gives us very little space to get access to salt bin, so we might mount them side by side above the sump.
Inside the house:
we lined the inside of the tank area with painters tarp in a "rather creative" attempt to waterproof the area from humidity, spills, etc etc. (pic is room only half "sealed")
Painted angle Iron and mounted it above the tank for Lighting mounts ($22)
Also started the drywall project. Total cost for tools, mud, sheets etc $95 (could have been cheaper had we owned the tools ourselves as mud and boards are rather inexpensive)
Had to bring in the big muscles to help get these sheets mounted (Her first drywall project!)
had a few oops and "aha!" moments but overall it went well. "Bowed fronts" are annoying haha
We were too excited and had to mount our sole XR30w to see how it looked. (yes the sides are the access points, but you can stand on the stand "behind" the tank to reach all parts of it.)
with the frame skinned and first coat of mud (goosebumps!)
Very excited with the whole project and it finally starting to look like a normal room again.
(3rd coat of mud, light sanding, but haven't done the top coat and 220 grit yet)
next steps:
finish the wall as error free as possible
pick a paint that will look good
make the "faux" panels that hide the access points
install the accent lighting on the left and right overhangs of the wall