Hello Bob, bit late, but finally got around taking some pic's.
Did not do anything on the background except the polishing/scrubbing. Turned out to a very nice effect, attached some pictures of it all.
Finally managed to get the top done and attached that as well.
Next step will be to put the wiring in place. Painted the first piece of wood just now and then I can start guiding all the wires.
Plan is to have that all done 'out of sight', meaning that only the components itself (ballast and stuff), will be visible. Wires all sandwiched between panels.
The hood has been done the same way. Just the caps visible, rest is in between the wood panels.
As mentioned before, no shiny background, only plain white gloss paint.
Works like hell, and with 6x40w T8's, I'm getting at a nice 240 Watt, 2.4 Watt/gallon.
The filter is up and running, went through a nice cycle.
1. Nice and clean
2. Algae bloom so big that I couldn't see the background anymore. (lasted for about 8-10 days).
3. Did 3x 50% water changes during that bloom.
4. Suddenly, almost overnight, the algae disappeared and the water is crystal clear.
Will only have to take the hoses off one of these days to clear out the film, but that's why I am happy to have those hoses and not the fixed pvc-lines anymore. So easy to clean or just replace for a couple of $$.
Anyhow, also some pictures of the water-system, not full with filter-media yet, but soon getting to that stage when the lights are done.