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![]() I have a 75 Gal tank that I am building a stand for. I attached a quick picture that I did in paint, because for the life of me I can't figure out how to use sketchup.
What I was planning to do is build the stand deeper (front to back) than my tank is. I was going to sheet the top in plywood and then drill 1" holes and run my plumbing down into the sup below. This way I can have the stand tight against the back wall and most of the plumbing is hidden within the stand. From the picture below: - All joints will be secure with pocket holes and screws. - The tank will set on the portion between the bottom black line and the blue line. - The small section at the top of the picture will be behind the tank and I want to run the plumbing down through there. - The bottom frame will be the same at the top frame. - The frames will have lot of support via 2x4 uprights. - The upper frame will be made of 2x6, the bottom will be 2x4 - Uprights will be 2x4 Is this all fine? |
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![]() Looks good to me. I would use 2x6 joist hangers at the ends of the blue line, and glue and screw everything with PL Premium just for some overkill.
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![]() cool, thanks
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![]() if you are going to have doors below you might want to double up the front joist.also i have been building a lot of stands and you don't really need 2x6.2x4 on edge is fine.carry all your jack joists with studs to support the top.get rid of the blue joist and just drill your holes through the plywood.all your green jacks will carry the weight
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![]() What's the need for the double joist at the front?
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