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![]() heres some of mine its just the framing and its for a 200g
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![]() Sorry to use your pics of what not to do reefwaars, but this is not the best example of framing. The corners are not done properly. There should never be a vertical "seam" that runs uninterrupted. All the nails/screws/bracing in the world won't fix that. A double top plate could fix it though as well as nailing the bottom plate to the floor joists if that hasn't already been done.
FWIW, I'm a carpenter. Last edited by Myka; 10-24-2010 at 06:46 AM. |
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![]() Here is what I am working on....
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![]() I think I saw this over on RC....nice job. That's the style I did for my last big tank, but had it all welded from steel. It was a monster stand that was 1/2" taller than my front doorway
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Brad Last edited by Aquattro; 10-24-2010 at 03:19 PM. |
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![]() I wish i had done mine out of steel. Would have been so much lighter. Its only for a 30-40 gallon tank. Right now the thing ways at least 250lbs.
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![]() Ya, noticed that last night, I would at least do a double top plate with some 1x4 just to tie the sides together.
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there will be a 2x6 top plate added to the top and bottom that covers all joins and i still have more framing to do to the top and middle, its not finished yet these are just some pics up untill i ran out of wood. i used screws but am fully aware of the difference in nails to screws as i too am a carpenter and have been framing since i was 15 but now do more general contracting but i do prefer using nails to screws when it comes to support. i used screws for now because i am going to be moving just after christmas so this is just a quick stand to get evereything pieced together untill i can move it into its new resting spot untill then the tank will sit empty on framing and when i get my sump built i may run a freshwater fill but after christmas i will be wanting to take it all apart and rebuild in another house and one i will own lol in which case i will use a bit of both ![]() ![]() ![]()
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