Custom Cabinet for 90g Reef (Build Thread)

Thanks for the response. Just more or less need a saw that I can use to cut a few pieces of wood here and there. Plus I've got a 10% off coupon at Lowes that will make the saw $180. Sounds like a good deal to me.
 
I would also like the plans.
This is still my favorite cabinet design and my next tank will be based on this design.
Thanks in advance
 
I borrowed your design but changed it a little bit. It was a great build, thanks for the ideas.

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Hello!
Beautiful tank you had with even more beautiful wood working skills. I was wondering if you had a plan that could fit a 75 gallon gallon and look exactly like your old tank? Thank you :)
 
Great job on the Coralife 18w "Turbo-Twist" UV sterilizer plumbed to the sump with a MJ1200 feed pump. Would you post some more pixs on how you have it plumbed to your sump. I am getting ready to buy one and would like to see how you installed it your sump.
 
Hi RedEDGE2k1, I was wondering if you would design my stand for me? I've built a drop off reef tank. I can provide the dims when and if you're willing.
 
what I really admire is how simple things are - I tend to make things overly complicated - then when I look at how he used pocket screws w/plywood - I slap my forehead.

I have a really nice cab saw - but the results come from between the ears...he could whip my butt with hand tools (and has!)
 
Does anyone still have the sketchup plans, or dimensions of this stand?
All the links are gone where he had posted them.
Appreciate it.

DJ
 
A measuring tape, and some math will be useful in determining the dimensions needed to build this stand. It starts with the foot print of your tank... ;)

It has been well over a year and a half since RedEDGE2k1 logged in here, I sorta doubt he will be back. The dimensions are not as important as the design. It will adapt to your particular situation.
 
Damn. Didn't expect that.

I have seen other stands that you built. You do very nice work. I don't even want to guess how many times this thread has been referenced. Thanks for capturing your build so well.
 
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