Show me Your Fancy STANDS!!!

Just plain plywood. All three pieces joined together, front and two sides. No doors. Intend to put small castors for easy slide out.
Thinking of taking it to the body shop for a high gloss spray paint.
 
Here is the stand I built for my 315Gal tank. Its based on 8020's Aluminum 3030 Extrusions.

Curious about this; your post notes the "3030" extrusions. On 80/20's site, that designation seems to mean 30 mm by 30 mm square framing members, which would be 1.2" x 1.2" square. But in your picture, at least the vertical framing members look a lot bigger than that. Are you sure they're not the 6060 or even 8080 extrusions?

I ask because I'm thinking waffling between building a frame and panel, tenoned and drawbored stand out of mahogany, or an 80/20 construction that I sheath in gloss-black plywood.

I'm thinking that the 1.2 x 1.2 inch 80/20 horizontal framing members would flex too much under the load of a 240 gallon, but I'm not sure whether the 8080's would be necessary.
 
Curious about this; your post notes the "3030" extrusions. On 80/20's site, that designation seems to mean 30 mm by 30 mm square framing members, which would be 1.2" x 1.2" square. But in your picture, at least the vertical framing members look a lot bigger than that. Are you sure they're not the 6060 or even 8080 extrusions?

I ask because I'm thinking waffling between building a frame and panel, tenoned and drawbored stand out of mahogany, or an 80/20 construction that I sheath in gloss-black plywood.

I'm thinking that the 1.2 x 1.2 inch 80/20 horizontal framing members would flex too much under the load of a 240 gallon, but I'm not sure whether the 8080's would be necessary.

Sorry I should've made it clearer. It's 3030 of the 15 series, which is 3"x3".
 
Kouma is your tank up and running yet?
I'd love to see your stand w/ a FTS, must look nice w/ that flooring which also looks very nice.
 
Kouma is your tank up and running yet?
I'd love to see your stand w/ a FTS, must look nice w/ that flooring which also looks very nice.

Not yet davocean. I am waiting on Miracles Glass to complete making my custom tank. It will be 72x36x28. The stand's dimensions are 72x36x36(+2" for the self levelling feet). Thanks I will post pictures in another thread after everything completes.
 
Not yet davocean. I am waiting on Miracles Glass to complete making my custom tank. It will be 72x36x28. The stand's dimensions are 72x36x36(+2" for the self levelling feet). Thanks I will post pictures in another thread after everything completes.

Do you put anything under the feet to spread out the load?
 
Do you put anything under the feet to spread out the load?

Its already 6 foots, one on each leg. I think the load is spread out pretty good. Here is a picture of how the actual foot looks like (pic from 8020.net website). Under each foot, I have a jell pad that is used on furniture to protect the floors.

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Its already 6 foots, one on each leg. I think the load is spread out pretty good. Here is a picture of how the actual foot looks like (pic from 8020.net website). Under each foot, I have a jell pad that is used on furniture to protect the floors.

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That is still a lot of weight in 6 small spots, on that nice flooring,, those feet are about 2 1/2 inches round??
 
That is still a lot of weight in 6 small spots, on that nice flooring,, those feet are about 2 1/2 inches round??

Those are the 1.875". You got me worried now, I will see if they have wider foots. Easier to replace now than later :D
 
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The feet posted is very narrow for such a big tank. You're creating 6 individual point loads instead of spreading the weight evenly.

I don't know that I would trust those with so much weight above it.
 
You could get another piece of extrusion for the front and back that is thinner (but the length of the stand)to rest the feet on. Put felt or something on the side that touches the floor to prevent damage..
The feet can be drilled so they would bolt to this piece,
It is a really nice stand...
 
I found a bunch of alternatives at 8020's website. One replacement that i am considering is the 3" self-leveling foot @$31.45 a foot (part# 2202). Another consideration, which is a lot more expensive @$73.5 a foot, is a 6" wide vibration resistant foot that comes preinstalled with a non-skid elastomer pad (part# 2217).

I think the 3" would be a good way to distribute that weight.
 
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I'm not finished with it yet and sorry it's not a reef but here's my 180g rimless planted discus tank with heated concrete bar and stand. I might acid stain it or not I'll see how it looks once it's done.
 
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