Fast Fred
New member
Seehag,
You may want to rethink using unistrut. Even though it's galvanized, it will eventually rust and you'll have to replace it. Consider building the stand entirely of wood and stainless steel screws.
Also, one tip I'd like to offer you that I don't see posted here often: Make the stand taller than the ones they sell in the LFS. The purpose of the tank is for viewing, and if you have to bend over to see everything, eventually you'll get tired of bending over. I built a 10" tall hollow platform under my AGA stand. It makes viewing easier weather your seated or standing at the glass. Only drawback is that I need a 2' ladder to work inside that tank. Since this is a weekly task at most, I don't mind. The bottom of my tank is 38" from the floor. The taller stand also gives you a lot of extra space inside the stand. Ask anyone here, there never seems to be enough room under the stand for all of the equipment. See the pictures in my gallery for ideas.
You may want to rethink using unistrut. Even though it's galvanized, it will eventually rust and you'll have to replace it. Consider building the stand entirely of wood and stainless steel screws.
Also, one tip I'd like to offer you that I don't see posted here often: Make the stand taller than the ones they sell in the LFS. The purpose of the tank is for viewing, and if you have to bend over to see everything, eventually you'll get tired of bending over. I built a 10" tall hollow platform under my AGA stand. It makes viewing easier weather your seated or standing at the glass. Only drawback is that I need a 2' ladder to work inside that tank. Since this is a weekly task at most, I don't mind. The bottom of my tank is 38" from the floor. The taller stand also gives you a lot of extra space inside the stand. Ask anyone here, there never seems to be enough room under the stand for all of the equipment. See the pictures in my gallery for ideas.