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![]() too big if you take the door off?if you're putting foam under your tank then you can just screw the top down(countersink).or if you're painting the top you can fill the holes with dynapatch and paint over them after sanding
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Plan B is just drape the whole project and myself in a plastic sanding booth for the router work ![]()
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![]() Don't think brackets are required. Once the water is in the tank it ain't moving
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![]() I've decided to do it properly (so unlike me) and disassemble and shorten the stand. I want to keep the original design and it has to leave the house one day, preferably in one piece
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![]() this thread made me chuckle. OK, I loled. A lot.
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![]() My wife is still laughing
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![]() are you sure she's laughing? perhaps you should check?
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