Well, it's been a busy few days. I'll take house pictures tomorrow so you can see what's happening: the floor joists are almost all in, the electrical is getting routed, and we're ready to weld the steel beam in downstairs. Only thing is, we're still waiting for the county to issue the permit! So we can't really go too much farther until we hear back from them, as there are some inspection points before we can close up the walls and floor.
I've been working with a steel welder to design and build a stand. We think this one will work:
It's 2" tubular steel all the way around. There are three "lips" on the top, if you look carefully. The two 5" lips are the ones that allow the tank to protrude through the walls to become flush with the living room wall. The 12" lip on the back is a "cat-walk" for me to stand on to make it easier to work in the tank.
Finally, there will be four diagonal elements in the shape of a diamond on both the top and bottom "panels," but I did not draw those in because (a) I am not a SketchUp expert yet and (b) they mostly just clutter the drawing.
I'm no mechanical engineer, but I think this stand will be plenty strong given some of the ones I've seen here and elsewhere. Anyone have any comments?
Oh, I also got the skimmer up and running on the stock tank in the garage, with a few goofs and newbie-isms.
Real pics to come, soon.