Tim's 100 gallon stand.

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Tim's 100 gallon measures 60.5" X 19.5" X 20". The stand measures 60.5" X 19.5" X 36".
Framing it out...
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more framing...
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adding vertical supports for front and back...
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Skinning the stand in 1/4" Red Oak plywood and adding 1"X3" Red Oak trim...
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Back of stand...(you can see the top trim extends past the top of the stand 1.5" in order to cover the tank's plastic trim...
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I will be making the doors tomorrow.
 
Nice.

Think of the progress that could have been made if you would have actually had the time to make it.;)


A similar photo essay on the progress of the St. Jude tank would be nice , when you can find the time.:D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7456910#post7456910 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by redhawk44cb
Seriously... is there some thing about marsupials, or what?!?!


The In Crowd need not ask.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7456910#post7456910 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by redhawk44cb
Seriously... is there some thing about marsupials, or what?!?!

i think it has some thing to do with the pouch/pocket feature/accessibility...:eek1:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7458161#post7458161 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by just dave
The In Crowd need not ask.

Considering the current members of "The In Crowd", the rest of us would probably rather not know...

and I stress the word MEMBERS.
 
Here is your stand with the doors on... the stand is now finished.

You can see the beginnings of the canopy on top of the stand in one of the pictures.

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Um, I'm gonna book your services for a stand and canopy in the near future. The stand will mostly be cosmetic but the canopy will need overhaulin'
On a side note: I'm getting all kinds of projects knocked out around the house. I'll be posting them in a week or so.
 
looks like you're doing fine without it. i just wish i had access to all those wood working tools. man, i miss the shop at memphis state. so much wood to work. buwahhaha
 
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