canesfan44
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Completed.
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Doors remove completely.
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65 display fuge in place.
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Still need to fill nail holes, sand, and finish.
Very nice. I like how you added partitions to keep electronics and such dry and in a less humid area.
In progress.
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Completed.
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Doors remove completely.
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65 display fuge in place.
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Still need to fill nail holes, sand, and finish.
Ok i could use some help here. i have a 75 gallon im tring to build a stand for, but want to be able to upgrade later to a bigger tank. is there anyway of building a stand roughly 72 x 24 and still be able to keep my space under the stand for a sump say maybe a 40b or 55. I want it to hold a 75 gallon.
thanks for any help
It should work. I think doubled two by 4's with a half inch plywood sandwich would deflect less than a 2 by 6.ok another ? im putting a 75 on top of the stand. so ? is if i put 3/4" plywood on top of the stand do i have to worry about making sure the tank hits the edges of the frame. its a glass tank. now i will be putting cross members on the top frame about 12" centers and top frame i was planning on making it out of 2x6
IF SOMEONE COULD TAKE A LOOK AT THE DRAWINGS I CAME UP WITH AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK THE STAND IS 60x25x36
THANKS
I know what you put it there for. It is of no value for that purpose.the extra legs in there are supporting the 2x6 going across long ways supporting the front of the tank, i just didn't want nails to be the only thing supporting that beam. and as for plywood that is a 3/4". and thanks forgot about the bulkheads i may have to move one of those cross memebers
IF SOMEONE COULD TAKE A LOOK AT THE DRAWINGS I CAME UP WITH AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK THE STAND IS 60x25x36
THANKS
Hopefully this catches someones eye. Any suggestions, pretty much Rockets design but went with 2x6 on top and 2 vertical support in back and 1 in front, going to have 3 doors on front and one on each end for storage.
Tank is 72x30x24. Measurements for center supports aren't exact, just figuring it out.
There will be a board inside on the bottom and board on top and if I need extra torsional support I will be placing a board on the back.
Plan on skinning it with thinner material for looks.
That should work. All the legs can be 2X4. You don't need quite that many red and yellow pieces for structural reasons.
For a tank that size you only need one center leg and even that's questionable for a 72" tank.
I thought for a 72" tank you recommended a 2x8 top frame, I'm using 2x6. Are you saying it probably doesn't need vertical legs with 2x6 because it is spread over a 30" depth as apposed to 24"?
I'm getting ready to build a stand for a 20 gallon High that I'm putting into my son's room. I'm confident that I can build a good frame but I'm worried about the finishing and it looking good along with adding a door. Can anybody point me in a good direction to finish it well with skinning it and moldings or whatnot. Thanks!