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Need 45P cabinet plans

Got it together today maybe over engineered haha but its solid, glued and screwed with 5x70mm screws.

Counter sunk all holes then quick sand down, will try get all holes filled tomorro then another sand.

I am not going to attach any type of hinge just going to use 2 magnets to hold door then can remove whole door easily.

I am going to gloss inside when painted but how can i achive a smoth gloss white on outside just use normal water based gloss ? To thick to roll thats all.

And need some oppinions on some adjustable feet.

Thanks dean


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Looks amazing. Where abouts are you? Fancy building me one for my 45cm cube? Haha
Thanks mate haha nost likely to far away mate inbeetween sunderland and newcastle, if you look on my last forum i listed above the mdf 60p one came out great.

Just a matter of doing it but i have all the tools and that helps and also b&q do the cutting so thats very helpful.

Thanks for the compliment mate
Dean

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How do you create the holes for the screw heads ^^
I just drill a pilot hole then use this tool below thats called counter sink to sink screws into the wood.comes in most drill sets, done a littlebit today sanded down then filled a bit more.

Thanks dean
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Quickly drilled then cut filter pipe holes in both sides and plug hole in back. Hopefully one last sand tomorro then primer.

Thanks dean
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Final bit of sanding and 1st coat of primer, holes for pipes arnt perfect but hey ho hate sanding by hand pipes will cover top of them.

Dean
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Whats the best gloss to use for paint any recomendations ? Going to use white gloss.

Thanks dean

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Getting gloss on today, i must say mdf was much easier to work with, the ply has lines in were top layer came off and doesnt look as smooth and also mdf easier to sand.

I was hoping the gloss would make it looks smother but hopefully looks better after few coats.

2nd coat on still some imperfections but good enough still going to do 3 coats inside and out.

Dean

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Was hard work putting feet on as kept hitting the screws already jn stabd so drilled the brackets for extra holes and made a few holes in bottom were didnt line up but there on now, then added some magnetic holders for door. Now finished .

Thanks dean
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Which twinstar is it mate looks really nice good build
Cheers
Jay
Twinstar 450e mate and yeah happy-ish with stand hopefully be fine. Ordered loads of bits and bobs today loke pipes and tools and seachem prime etc, may need some more soil but not entirely sure on what sort of layout i want yet.

Looking forward to it though and might order some cycle kick start type of thing.

Dean

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Nicely done :)


might order some cycle kick start type of thing
I’ll suggest Seachem’s Stability information page, also follow the Discussion link under Support and do a Forum Search
I’m choosing the Seachem product version in my response as there is considerable discussion available :)

Some people seem to have success with it (Seachem rep tends to recommend it only when also adding fish, as opposed attempting to use this product to cycle an aquarium absent fish) - much more so than some other branded products

I always encourage combining any product of this sort with daily water changes ;)
(and not overstocking)

Of course, I’d just buy more plants :p
 
Nicely done :)



I’ll suggest Seachem’s Stability information page, also follow the Discussion link under Support and do a Forum Search
I’m choosing the Seachem product version in my response as there is considerable discussion available :)

Some people seem to have success with it (Seachem rep tends to recommend it only when also adding fish, as opposed attempting to use this product to cycle an aquarium absent fish) - much more so than some other branded products

I always encourage combining any product of this sort with daily water changes ;)
(and not overstocking)

Of course, I’d just buy more plants :p
Thanks mate and yeah i have never used before but will have a search after drop kids off at school, i will plant heavily t
Woth daily water changes and after few weeks maybe look at adding this sort of product.

Thanks again
Dean

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I was thinking i used water based paint or not much oil in it anyway you think i sould paint with oil based over the top ? Dont plan on it getting soaking at all or you think will be fine ?

Thanks dean

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How much did all the wood cost roughy? Need to build a stand for my new 45p?


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How much did all the wood cost roughy? Need to build a stand for my new 45p?


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So sorry i never seen this and was just one sheet of ply from B&Q so less than £30 i know you have probably sorted now sorry for late reply.

Dean

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