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42 Gallon Hex build

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The second photo is of the parts for top of the back cover for mouting the exhaust fans for the wet area. The fans are shown with the rest of the parts. This will have some modifications on the final assembly, but mostly minor..The first and third photos are of the top frame assebly for the back cover. The corners had to be notched to clear the sides of the back panel on the canopy. The last three photos are of the back cover assembled. As noted earlier the back will not have a panel the top and bottom rails will be replaced with a solid part.

The wood used in this project is mostly pine that can be purchased at Lowes or Home Depot. All the wood so far has been purchased at one or the other of the two. The other supplies were also purchased at one or the other so far. The Stain that will be used is Bombay Mahogany. I did have to order some of the router bits I used online.
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Updated 07-19-2015 at 10:36 PM by n2585722

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