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dsny19

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Hi everyone,
Most of the work is done on our new tank. Switched over from a 120 Gallon to a 311 Gallon. Now it's time to get some more stuff to fill it.
We put shelving on both sides and we made a box for our 37" Aquos and a cutout for our Bose center channel speaker. :flower:
 

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DEEPWATER

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Sweet :)

but i would be a bit confused,,what to watch ,the tank or tv :rolleyes:

the tank would win :D

Ronen
 
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Pedro

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Wow, very cool idea!

However, i have some questions. What steps did you take to isolate the equipment from moisture? Is the cutout vapor proofed and 100% sealed against the elements? Keep an eye out on things down the road!

I can't see me ever concentrating on a movie, lol. But if you play the Coral Reef Adventure all day, now that's another story!

Good luck with it! Now show us the brains!
 

dsny19

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The tank is 96L"x25H"x 30"D. The box is made of wood that surrounds the TV. It is fully enclosed. The Tv is on an arm that pulls out also. It is also surrounded by plastic as an extra precaution. The speaker is done the same way. My boyfriend and his friend built it all from scratch.
 

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