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 Tank Shelves... 
		
		
		So I want to start building the shelves for the sump closet.  It measures 28.5" wide.  (Tiny, I know) I want shelves that are 28.5" wide by 2 feet front to back.  Would building a frame out of 1x2s spaced 6 inches apart hold acrylic tanks that are 24Lx24Wx18H??? 
	I posted this on RC but nobody has answered. Want to get started on this ASAP, so the quicker the help the better. Thanks in advance guys?  | 
		
 The bottom of acrylic tanks needs to be fully supported. ie, plywood underneath. 
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 I would rip 1" ply 3" wide and build a frame out of it with at least one (preferably 2) cross supports and a 1" solid ply top with rigid foam on that, probably a little overkill but you want a well supported flat platform for acrylic tanks (looking at over 400lbs each full of water) I prefer the use of ply myself as it is more dimensionally stable (less apt to warp) than conventional lumber. Good luck and have fun! 
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 No offense Mrfish, but that confused the hell out of me.  If I were to build the frame that I have mentioned and put 3/4" plywood over top would that work?  Maybe even add some foam? 
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 24 in = 61 cm 24 in = 61 cm 18 in = 46 cm 61 x 61 x 46 = 171166 cm*3 (centimeter cubed) 171166 cm*3 = 171166 ml 171166 ml = 171 litres 171 litres of pure water = 171 kg 171 litres of water (salinity 1.024) = 175 kg So each tank weighs 175 kg or 385 lbs when full, acrylic is neglible. I would say no, 1 x 2 wood is not able to support this weight, go 2 x 4.  | 
		
 My brain just exploded.  But I will go with 2x4's.  Thanks 
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 What I was getting at is instead of using 1x2 lumber (or 2x4) cut strips of 1" ply 3" wide, build a frame the dimensions of the shelf you need, then add a couple cross pieces, screw and glue everything together and then put a 1" ply top on the frame, I will go take some pics of mine, hopefully make it easier to understand. 
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 Something like this 
	http://i472.photobucket.com/albums/r...5/IMG_2003.jpg If you cut the parts on a tablesaw everything will be straight and square (unlike buying a 2x4 at the lumberyard) screw and glue everything together and it will be more than strong enough. I build all my stands this way and have never had an issue.  | 
		
 I get it! But isn't that frame still built out of 2x4?  Not trying to be rude...just don't want this thing to come crashing down in the middle of the night 
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 The support underneath is basically a 2x4 pony wall that the platform sits on, if you are putting your shelves into a closet all you would have to do is screw thru the sides of the shelf into the wall studs. You have a pic of where this installation is going? 
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