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![]() I did a ton of research and the weight which a 2*4 can handle vertically is insane . Even if I would take the max load of the 8 2*4's and divided it by let's say 4 as a safety factor, it would still be rated at about 8000lb.
My 120 will probably be around 1600lb at most, so I'll be OK. Come check it out if you wan . Greg, I recall you using the same stand as I had on my 75g which was made out of plywood and 1*3 if I recall with no reinforcement what's so ever. Now would you believe me if I'd tell you that the centre brace on your 4ft stand doesn't offer any support at all? I actually took that middle board out about 2 years and had no issues with the stand. Now, I can move the stock 75-90g stand similar to what you have by myself without breaking a sweat, however this stand (unfinished) weights a ton compared to the store bought one.
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![]() I agree that the stand is built more than sufficient, i built a stand for a 90g a few years back with the help of an Engineer. I showed him my plans and asked if he thought i would be okay, his answer, "Your house is more likely to fall down than your stand to break under your tank" I of course still built it that strong, and then when i moved had to take a reciprocating saw to it in order to get it apart. As long as the stand is level and your tank sits level on it that stand is pretty beefy.
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![]() That stand is overbuilt if anything, I bet it holds twice the weight he needs, think of those lfs stands made of 1/2" ply. General rule with spans is 2x4 can go 4 feet, 2x6 for 6 feet and so on
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![]() Hey Chris, as long as you're happy with it is all that matters
But for what it's worth, it's not the vertical support I was referring to, but rather the load on the horizontal And BTW, my flimsy stand does have center uprights ![]() The tank is warrantied for life on their stand so it suits me fine and is why I bought it instead of building one Keep those pics comin' Last edited by gregzz4; 10-31-2014 at 11:57 PM. |
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![]() Quote:
I took mine out over a year ago and never even glued the top plywood back. There is one thing I could have done better and that's to make the top out of 2x6 however is not entirely needed. The reason why I made my own stand is to have it overbuild and without a center brace; now of I had a fishroom like yours, I would not care ![]()
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![]() No plywood here
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![]() Looking good buddy keep the pictures coming
![]() Can't wait to see what you do with it all ![]()
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