Custom stand builder in SE

JasonKlink

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I'm hoping someone here can help me find a reliable person to make a custom stand for me in the Southeast. I bought a tank from the LFS and they had a vendor, but it's been several weeks and he hasn't returned their calls or emails. I've tried other LFS as well. However, no one can seem to find someone who will respond to them. I'm trying to match an existing stand I have, so I need a custom one built. I've found people in OH and CA, but the crating and shipping are really expensive. I'm in the Atlanta area and would be willing to drive a few hours to find someone reputable. Thanks in advance for your help!
 
Check for a local cabinet maker. I had my inwall, entertainment ctr (back wall) and bar, all scratch built onsite by a local cabinet maker. You get exactly what you want.

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I'll second the local cabinet shop idea. You need a shop that does a fair amount of manufacturing in-house, but it's a great resource if you can find one.

Mine built me a stand for a 90 corner overflow with a modular hood with trim, a tall side on the overflow end that houses power, rodi system and ato and a bottom that has a mixing station, sump/fuge. The whole thing is on wheels! It has one water hook-up on the back that connects to a washing machine style hanson box and a drain line that connects there as well.

You can dream up anything you want if you go this route. I was determined to not have to cart rodi and mix around the house in buckets or trash cans anymore.
 
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