Thanks for the compliment dB_Triggerfish!
Stand is about 1/2 way built.
Here's the materials I used (so far)
2 pieces of 4 X 8 Maple 5/8" (more like 3/4") plywood.
1/4 box of 1.5 inch drywall screws
3 tubes heavy duty Liquid nails
1/4 box of 3" Galvanized Deck screws
5 pieces of 2" X 3" pine
I went with Maple plywood since I plan on staining it this time to match my floors. I'm not doing flat black anymore like my current stand, I dunno, maybe I'll go cherrywood or mahogany finish instead of the natural maple finish.
My new tank dimensions are as follows: 60 in X 20 in X 20 High
One of the plywood sheets were cut 59.5" X 33" (and I took home the rest) This is for the front.
The other was cut 61" X 42" (then split in two to make 61" X 21") these are going to be the top and bottom. The rest of the remaining wood was cut into two pieces each measuring 33" X 21" (these are for the sides.
I proceeded to put the front, top and bottom together. 5/8 on 5/8 (basically, no framework initially). I used a lot of glue , a steady hand and 1 1/2 inch coarse drywall screws. I find the screws are stronger than conventional nails and better than wood screws.
Next came the sides. In essence, I'm building the stand from the outside in. I find the 5/8 inch ply is easier to work with since you can just throw them together and is extremely rigid not to mention strong. I believe that the composite nature of the plywood is strong enough to hold together given the right construction.
The finished "box" measures 61 inches long by almost 34 inches tall by 21 inches deep. Now the internal reinforcing is next.
It's a little hard to comprehend without pictures, but unfortunately went to my friend's garage (where I'm building the stand) unprepared with no camera. I'll try to work on the stand sunday, so i'll have a few pics then.