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 Well finally got around to building the steel frame stand for the tank. I went with 30" tall & put adjustable feet as well. http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...R/96edb549.jpg Cut a piece of G1S spruce for the top & added some 1/2" styro. Here's what it looks like with the tank on it. http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...R/8c19e261.jpg http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...R/c62931df.jpg | 
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 Nice welding Dan | 
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 Coming along Greg, looks good. What kind of levelling feet do you use? Screw type? | 
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 Sorry Greg Nice welding. There are co here in the lower mainland that have round plates punched out from previous jobs. Maybe you could find some up there? | 
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 I use a 4" solid round bar to set my bandsaw blades, they are useless for anything else but make great foot pads for stands. | 
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 wow you breathed new life into that badboy dan! pretty slick 'conin' there holmes. | 
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 Thanks Brett, hope to get a one piece euro cut for it soon and build a sump so I can get it plumbed. | 
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 Greg.... I gotta ask...just how many tanks do you HAVE ? I've been around here about a year now and it seems to me that once a month or so, you post a thread about some new tank !!! So you've got, what, 3000 Gal of salt water in your place ? :biggrin: Enquiring minds want to know ! | 
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