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![]() So I am building a ~187G peninsula style tank in our main floor to divide the living and dining room. The sump will likely be in the basement below. What is everyones take on wood vs steel?
I know Steel is more $$ but can rust Wood is cheaper but some tell me it can bow overtime? I have seen many very well built stands with 2x4 and 2x6. I was thinking something like this: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1169964 Please share your experience if you own steel or stand and what you like/dislike of each. |
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![]() IMO both are equally strong and water resistant if built properly, both can get quite expensive depending on how fancy you want to make it
In the end it comes down to the look you want out of your stand
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![]() There are pros n cons to each. Steel rusts ( unless coated properly). It is stronger than wood, and can take a wack or two without damage. However, one needs to know welding or handy metal skills to make properly. One doesn't need a whole lot of material to build a stong stand, just proper structural know how.
Wood seems a bit more intensive. It rots and expands where water touches if not coated. A lot of material is needed to obtain decent strength. It is however nicer to finish and match the house crown moulding or style etc. I've built metal stands and haven't had issues with rust as I had the stand sandblasted and industrial primed, then coated heavily with a waterproof/rust proof paint. It's preference really. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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![]() Which one are you personally able to do? Can you weld or do you have the carpentry tools? Or are you going to have to hire out and pay for the work? How do you want the finished product to look? Is it going to be framed into a divider wall or standing alone? If its standing alone are you going to leave it exposed or cover it with wood or some sort of synthetic panelling?
If your main concerns with wood are rotting and warping you can use pressure treated lumber and include a layer of Styrofoam between the top of the stand and bottom of the tank to compress and compensate for any irregularities. My own stand for a 120gal is made out of regular No2 SPF 2x4s, I built it 8 years ago, its not coated with anything and its still standing. Since I'm a Carpenter and the tank is now built in-wall that was the most practical thing to do. If I was a welder and I wanted the tank presented in some other way I probably would have made it out of metal. Do what you are able to do with the skills that you have for the finished product that you want.
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![]() It depends if you want a stand or a piece of furniture.
If you want a piece of furniture. If you get a steal stand you'll still probably have to get a wooden skirt. |
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![]() Steel all the way!! My 165 gal was on a steel stand for a couple of yrs, many leak and issues with the tank over that time and when I took it down there was not one speck of rust on it anywhere ( I used marine enamel paint )
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![]() I have had wood stands in the past before I had the place to build all my own stuff, they got mold, where actually heavier then metal and did not have as much room as metal stands do.
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![]() I have built several steel stands. Making a wood panel skirting is easy. I counter sink in rare earth magnets, when you lean the skirting up against the steel, the magnets hold it in place. When you have to do any work what so ever under the tank, you simply remove the panels, work away. With steel, there is much more room under there as well. Less bracing, less frame work, more room for sumps and equip, and easier for servicing. My stands I finish off with some nice trim and stain when I am done, I will try and get pictures later when I'm home.
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