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Boom

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  1. Thanks guys.

    Jon, I'm still waiting for some better pics of that stand and canopy I built you so I can post them too! :D

    If you have time. PM me for my e-mail if you don't still have it.

    Boom :boom:

  2. This is a set of picture frames I made for a friends wedding this summer.

    Birdseye maple and purpleheart. The purpleheart is very close to one of their wedding colors. They really liked the set.

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    Boom :boom:

  3. And here's one you should like. Cihclidmomwannabe (Heather) asked me to build a stand for her 225 gallon tank a while ago. She really like the design of the stand I had built for a friends 150 gallon (posted here earlier) and so we went with that. Just had to make it 2' longer for her huge tank! So this one is just a hair over 6' long, 2' wide, and 30" tall.

    Solid oak, stained with dark stain and polyurethane protective clear coat finish. I really like this stand and actually wanted to keep it! Ha ha.

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    Boom :boom:

  4. I built this floating bathroom vanity for a good friend of mine quite a while ago. It took a while to get the granite top and tiles installed, so I didn't get pictures of it completed till recently. Oak stained to his color preferance.

    I think it turned out very well.

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    Boom :boom:

  5. Here is the entertainment cabinet that I've been working on. Delivered it to the customer on Saturday and they were very happy with it. Solid walnut and zebrawood panels in the doors and drawer fronts.

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    Boom :boom:

  6. There is a great big long sticky post somewhere about the GE Silicone I. Bottom line is it is aquarium safe and cheap. I once paid $13 for a tube of "aquarium safe" silicone cause I didn't know better. Those crooks that took me on that one never got another dime from me.

    Now I know better, and so do you!.

    Boom :boom:

  7. Nothin wrong indeed.

    Pot scrubbies have a ton of surface area/ space they take up ratio. Especially when you cram them in there. If you put a few in your cannisterws, I think it would be highly likely that you could easily have more bene-bacteria capacity, then you would ever need. Which is a good thing.

    Boom :boom:

  8. Thanks guys.

    Blake, we figured that the other rock was just way too big and heavy. I actually am really glad I took that other one out and your welcome to this other big one too if you want it. (PM me)

    Hey, maybe I should try your "bathtub exploding rock trick" and see if I can make it smaller??? :D :D :D

    Boom :boom:

  9. Ha ha ha! I figured someone would think I was serious. Phil and I are actually really good friends and we both enjoy the back and forth "insults" we dish out.

    No, the tank looks great Phil. Love the rocks. Fish look real happy.

    Oh, and if you knew what you were doing and didn't put an XP4 top on an XP3 filter, maybe the stupid thing wouldn't have leaked everywhere! DOLT! Good thing I built that stand to last throuhg all of your buffoonery! :D

    Boom :boom:

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