cannarella
New member
It's like in cars: Fast, Reliable, Cheap - Pick 2.
I had considered it actually. For some reason lumber choices here are terrible, I bet I dug through 30 sheets of oak ply to find one that wasn't knotted and scarred just to skin the front and sides.
And honestly, I don't know how well I trust myself with cuts that straight over a 4' span through oak. I imagine an "oops" is pretty unforgiving.
I am trying a different approach this time. Instead of making a top and bottom then joining them via vertical supports I am making a front, back and 2 sides and joining them. In my head at least, it should be easier to keep everything square and flat.
I see you have a router. Just flush up one side and then take the router and use a flush trim bit to make them even. It will be a good workaround.
Even if you switch to plywood make your cuts 1/8" strong and use a strait edge and strait bit to make a perfect square cut. Always use 1/2" shanks when possible to eliminate chatter.
I am sure I am missing something.
Cutting plywood is where a table saw comes in handy:lol:
Jim
Phisher
"The gaps between the plywood and tank are very narrow, with the tank empty I can slide a piece of standard weight paper through them with some resistance. If I put weight in the tank they all but go away."
It sounds to me like it would have been fine.
I forgot who posted it, but for a glass tank, they stated that the tank manufacturer said that all that matters was that the tank was supported in the four corners with a PLANAR surface and no high spots.
I find it hard to believe that ALL of us out there have a tank that does NOT have the case where we "can slide a piece of standard weight paper through them with some resistance."
Since you bought a standard 75 Gal, did you consider just buying the stand to go with it? My AGA warranty stated that it was only valid with their stand.
Stu
if you build the oak plywood box first and then trim with oak it will hide any woopsys .i have also seen the differing widths of wood even in the higher grades of wood as you found out . it doesnt sound like your tank build has been fun but dont give in and the end result will erase all the pain and agony . good luck also