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![]() kinda cool, a few bugs though, when I tried to enter 30 inches for width it said I was entering 31 inches and thats too high a value..
It says for a 60x30x24 tall tank I need to build a stand out of 4x4s with 12 braces total, 4 front 4 middle and 4 back braces. That seems excessive to me. |
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![]() I guess nothings perfect
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![]() yah, it gave me an extra inch as well, but i think thats right, as you wouldn't want your tank to be flush with the edge, rather have it in the middle of the beam, would you not?
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![]() I just tried it again for a 45 gallon tank, says the same thing, 4x4 lumber.
Remember if your tank is 48 inches long the plastic frame adds another 1/2 inch so that extra inch gives you a little extra. FWIW I've got my 90 on a 1x4 frame with a center brace front and back, I built a 2x6 frame for it but I didn't like the height, the 1x4 frame was free so I used that. When I get my large tank... 150-175, I will use 2x4 and 3/4inch ply. |