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Old 10-26-2010, 10:39 PM
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+1 on that. I'd have done 2x6's doubled-up for headers with 1 support in the middle. I'd put cabinet doors on both sides of the peninsula for storage.

Nothing wrong with the way you're going; I think you'll miss the storage for fish-related stuff.
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Old 10-27-2010, 03:30 AM
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Got some great feedback thanks all. The picture doesn't show but There is a fairly large closet access area on the one side of that stand. Plus itll be plumbed to basement.kinda worried about the drywall tho.
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Old 10-27-2010, 03:51 AM
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The gypsum board (drywall) will be fine. It helps holds houses up, so it should hold your tank up. Although don't be fooled, the end that I can see in the photo is OSB (chip board), not plywood. Plywood stands up to wetness much better. How do they plan to tie in the OSB end with the gypsum board? Trying to mud over it won't work...the OSB will expand and contract like any other wood, and the gypsum won't. The corners, and any joints will crack.
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Old 10-27-2010, 05:08 AM
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Appreciate that - will tell my builder to change to plywood. And it is tied with gypsum. Thanks again!
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The gypsum board (drywall) will be fine. It helps holds houses up, so it should hold your tank up.
gysum/drywall does not have any real structural qualities its the 2x4/2x6 that hold your homes up. drywall will be the first thing to crack and tear apart with shifting you would get more stength from a 1/4 sheet of plywood than that of drywall. drywall is just an easier way to make nice looking cosmetic walls than the old plaster and lathe. not to mention nicer than wood panelling

but i do agree get rid of the osb bad bad bad. and overkill is always better than not enough. other than that it looks good. everyone has given you great advice.
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