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![]() On my next tank stand build I will make a bottom base of 3/4 plywood with decorative trim surrounding it. Caulked and water proof to protect the floor (hardwood, carpet) as spills inevitably happen and it is nice to have a decorative, waterproof floor mat. I have seen carpet and wood mold under tanks. Also a little rubber under each leg to minimize vibration.
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![]() Thanks again Mark. If you were alright with the 1" feet I think that I will be alight with the feet I had planned. I am also going to be putting some carpet underneath the feet.
Zylumn - I liked the feet idea as I think that it will make the stand look smaller and not dwarf the tank. I have a lay down 135 coming so it is short (only 18" tall). I am trying to avoid any heavy trim as well for the same reason. My stand wont be waterproof on the bottom, but will allow me to wipe up any spills before they go under the stand (Its a cabinet style stand, enclosed with doors). I was also thinking that having the stand up will avoid any mold / damage to the floor. Thanks for your input!
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