Please show me your wood+stone stands and canopy!

sugartooth

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Hello,
I am planning a 7 or 8 foot tank and would like to do a combination of stone and wood. Please show off yours!!!

Currently, the ideas are:

- Cabinetry look, such as in your kitchen. (w/ a large tank sitting on the counter)

- Bar type look, where the stand would be used to set your drinks on....this would be near the wet bar (haven't built it yet)

Please throw out any suggestions or comments!
 
Thanks very much! I was surfing around for stone samples yesterday and it seems that granite would be my only choice since it's best uses are in the kitchen and resistance to scratch and soil. I thought there would be more choices.
 
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here is mine still need to do the cabinets. you can see the kitchen in the backround






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That is super! The way you did the trim is exactly what I am looking for......

Also, how did you come to the decision to do steel(?) In your opinion, would wood not be able to hold the weight?

I am currently leaning towards an 8 foot tank x 28 wide x 28 inches tall.....3/4" acrylic.

I am also leaning towards bar style. The granite then would be about 18" out from the tank.

I think you must have a build thread correct? I will look for it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10685895#post10685895 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sugartooth
Thanks very much! I was surfing around for stone samples yesterday and it seems that granite would be my only choice since it's best uses are in the kitchen and resistance to scratch and soil. I thought there would be more choices.

You could also go with a "quartz-stone" type product, it's a manufactured stone, is harder than granite and less likely to crack (or so says the manufacturer :)) but it also is a lot cheaper, and comes in a wider variety of colors. I used a black version in my kitchen and absolutely love it, not to mention at $50/sq-ft installed vs $75 of granite it was quite a savings.

Granted I didn't put a fish tank on it I was actually doing my kitchen :) but it has all the benefits of stone, but isn't scratch happy like corian.
 
Although the panels are not finished, here is the stone bottom. The panels will be cherry frame with some sort of leather on foam insert to give them a 3-D look.

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Thanks. My wife and I put it up ourselves. She found the stuff at a carpet/tile store. I don't think it's intended for outside use although it is real slate.

I really like the granite look but so little of it would show in my install we went another way.

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