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gridley 04-17-2012 07:44 PM

Building a new stand - suggestions welcome
 
I am about to build a new wooden tank stand for our 90G tank (48" x 18"). I am open to any sugestions, tips or advice on the design.
Thanks

parkinsn 04-17-2012 07:46 PM

Have a look through these.

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1169964

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...ght=diy+stands

jorjef 04-17-2012 07:46 PM

Does your tank have a floating bottom or is the entire bottom pane of glass in direct contact with your stand?

troni 04-17-2012 07:51 PM

make it square!! haha and use pl premium glue

gridley 04-17-2012 11:39 PM

The tank has a floating bottom - at least I'm assuming that is what it is. There is a bottom frame and the glass does not contact the stand.

gridley 04-18-2012 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parkinsn (Post 706568)

Thanks very much - these are excellent resources!

daplatapus 04-18-2012 01:54 PM

I built the one rocket engineer shows on that first link for my basement sump. It's rock solid! I added 2 braces going front to back along the middle of it so I could mount stuff to it underneath. If you wanted, you can also add a solid top of 3/4" marine plywood it's certainly not necessary unless you need 100% support under your tank. You can also wrap it with vertical T&G and add a couple doors on the front to dress it up a bit.

parkinsn 04-18-2012 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by daplatapus (Post 706880)
I built the one rocket engineer shows on that first link for my basement sump. It's rock solid! I added 2 braces going front to back along the middle of it so I could mount stuff to it underneath. If you wanted, you can also add a solid top of 3/4" marine plywood it's certainly not necessary unless you need 100% support under your tank. You can also wrap it with vertical T&G and add a couple doors on the front to dress it up a bit.

3/4 is not necessary, but having a top is nice for mounting stuff underneath definitely. That stand is rock solid for sure. Also keep in mind that its more the skin of the stand that gives the solidness than the stand it self. Left to right and front to back wobble will be there to some extent until you skin it. Not that its a big deal once you have a few hundred lbs of water on it.

It's not in those threads but I also added some of this under my stand to keep the wires clean. Looks good and it's pretty inexpensive. 2"x2" finger duct.

http://i468.photobucket.com/albums/r...n/RAV-DUCT.jpg

MarkoD 04-18-2012 04:56 PM

Whatever you do, don't use MDF

gridley 04-18-2012 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MarkoD (Post 706929)
Whatever you do, don't use MDF

I certainly agree - in fact that is ther reason for the new stand. We purchased our tank and stand used - the stand looks good - but it is MDF. I did build an internal frame which helped me be a bit more comfortable - but in the end decided that I did not want the hassel of rebilding in a few years. Hence, a slower start now, but a better, longer lasting stand.


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