I used greg's pocket hole tool to create the holes:
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The frame is almost finished!
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I will start the skinning in a few weeks. The aquarium will be delivered next Wednesday!
Is there a maximum height at which more bracing would be needed?
I am considering making a stand 48" tall so the whole tank can be seen from 2 different rooms, not just the top part as it would be on a lower stand.
I built my stand this weekend and it is pretty sturdy. It did not come out perfectly the way I wanted but it turned out ok with what tools I have.
The tank is a deep blue 80 48x24x16. I want to just use the base as I have it now as the stand but I have a couple of concerns. I have read that if the tank is not supported properly, it can crack the glass on the bottom.
1) Does it have to be skinned?
2) the stand did not come out perfectly so it probably is not perfectly flush all around. I was thinking of putting plywood on top but the tank has corner overflows so if i cut the plywood corner, one side would not be resting on it.
3) Should I use any coating on the base? latex base paint?
I think he means Kregs pocket hole maker
I stand corrected.. :thumbsup:
I was drawing my new design and I came across a problem....
Because of where my drain hole is, I will have to build the stand deeper than my tank. If I don't then my drain plumbing will hit the back 1x4. This means that the back of my tank will not be directly over the back 1x4. Is this a problem? I'm guessing it would only be short by 2". I have a glass tank with no bottom brace, so I will have plywood and foamular underneath.
'Stand' corrected....get it? :lolspin:
Any thoughts?
you can make some wood triangles (gussets) and put them in the corners to stop this.
wow, that did rock like a seesaw!, if it was me, i would feel better taking the bottom apart and redoing it. peace of mind but if it's glued as it should be, i don't know how you would separate the pieces, when i made mine i dryfit with screw, then glued.
are those cross beams on the floor glued as well? maybe undo the screws and let it settle with some paint buckets or weights on top. It seems like the screwing was off just a fraction and as it traveled the length of the stand it got worse... if that makes any sense at all.