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Home made stand
I've decided to make a stand for my new 75 gal. tank since I've got the tools and all the 2x4s and 4x4s I could ever want. I've found a few sites online, and for the most part, it looks simple enough to do. But I was wondering if anyone has found some plans online and built it? (with the basic 2x4 design) Can anyone recomend a site that they've used? Thanks.
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get chin to post a pic of his kick ass 2x4 stand he built for his 120.
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Finished stand!
Thanks! I ended up using this one:
http://www.arbreptiles.com/cages/75g_stand/index.shtml But we modified it a bit. Now, it can hold an elephant. :P It ended up costing about $8. ~5.50 for a big bottle of wood glue and 2.50 for a new sander belt, everything else we had. I just had to show it off a bit ;) http://ourworld.cs.com/BullDogR3d/turtle/stand1.jpg http://ourworld.cs.com/BullDogR3d/turtle/stand2.jpg http://ourworld.cs.com/BullDogR3d/turtle/stand3.jpg |
Hey that looks really nice. Where are you from Bulldog?
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holy crap, you could put your house on that stand, another stand in the house and then your tank on that...in other words its lookin very sterdy. are you going to put some doors, hardwear and paint er up all nice? keep us updated with pics.
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oh ya, i just wanted to say that DIY is the best. its lots of work but it sure feels good when its all done. and then every time you look at it the feeling is great.
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I know what you mean, right now it's just sitting upstairs, and everytime I go past it I just have to tap on it or run my hand across the top :lol: The pic doesn't do it much justice, but I think the colours and grain of the wood look really good, especially considering it's all salvaged wood! xD It was a lot of sanding though... And the good thing is, as sturdy as it is, it's not too heavy, and can easily be manuvered by two people :D |
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