Khazmodain
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I'm going with a cinder blocks and steel I-beams (technically H-beams or wide I-beams) for my stand on an in-wall 400g. The tank is a 72x36x36 acrylic. I have 3 beams which are 72 inches long and are 6" tall x 4" wide (aka 6 x #12). The three beams will run parallel to one another supported on the ends by cinder blocks. I was originally planning on building a wooden 2x4 frame with support braces running perpendicular to the beams which would then have 2 sheets of 3/4" plywood on top of it. The tank would then sit directly on the plywood. I'm now wondering if I actually need the 2x4 frame or if I should just lay the plywood directly on the beams. If set directly on the beams there would be 12" gaps between the beams running the width of the tank. Is that too much unsupported space? I realize the plywood will help distribute the load but I'm still concerned.
Any thoughts from you structurally inclined people out there would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Any thoughts from you structurally inclined people out there would be appreciated.
Thanks!