oblrman;3726053; said:I think I will spend the money on a larger pump/pipes to overcome more head vs. the hastle/expense of mounting the sump on a self near the ceiling. Thanks!
oblrman;3726183; said:As I am sure many veteran tank builders know a fundamental rule in building a monster tank is to be sure your floor can support it. My house was built in 1912 and is a much sounder construction than most modern homes. The beams are old growth and a 2x6 really measures 2 inches by 6 inches. None of this 1.5 x 5.5 inch stuff! Anyway, my floor supports consist of paired true 2x6 fir at 20 inch centers. The subfloor is 3/4in shiplap at a diagnal and the flooring is 3/4 in clear fir.
We are building a tank over a cold air return so you can see the supports previously mentioned:
Pharaoh;3726660; said:You should look into Reeflo brand pumps. They have some pressure base pumps that might be right up your alley.
DaveinFL;3739482; said:At least 3/4" glass from everything that I have read. The support around the glass does not effect glass thickness as much as the amount of water. From what I read, 3/4" in glass at 32" tall gives you a safety factor of 3.5, which should be more than enough for a few hits. You could risk it with 1/2" glass but why??