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These pictures are kinda poor, and I was too lazy to actually remove the second drawer haha
its a soild oak fileing cabinet i didnt measure the thickness of the wood as I just wanted some feed back cause I have some idea on how to brace it, please keep in mind that im going to try and fix a 30-40 gallon sump in the base. and I know its open bottom but thats easily fixable haha. http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a31...t=IMAG0134.jpg Front http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a31...t=IMAG0135.jpg Side http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a31...t=IMAG0136.jpg In the first drawer slot http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a31...t=IMAG0137.jpg Inside/ Bottom |
so looks like the photos aint working so here goes
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The tank will be around 900 lbs when full and would cause a lot of damage if the stand can't support that much weight. I would look up DIY tanks stands and build a 2x4 frame inside the cabinet accordingly so that the frame is supporting the weight and not your file cabinet. The other option would just be to build a stand made for a tank and trim it with a nice polywood like oak or maple.
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You could have a metal frame built that would go around the filing cabinet. Your tank dimensions would change somewhat as you want the outside edge of the tank to be supported. As you are spanning almost 4 feet without a center brace, I would recommend 1.5" square tubular steel. You could use 1" but you would have to double up the longer spans. - Brad |
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