broskie
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I have never liked LFS stands. So This would be my 4th stand I have built and over the years I have found I am over building them. I use to use only 2x4's for the frame construction and wrap it in a 1/2 plywood sheet. Over the years I have cut down on materials and cost and I think this time I have perfected it. I decided I didn't want a heavy stand but I did want something that was easy to access, strong as hell, and looks like a nice piece of furniture. So far I think its came out really nice. I have put some pics below to show how it looks so far and will update as I finish tomorrow.
The stand will hold my new 57G rimless and is constructed from the following list with prices paid at Home Depot.
2"x3" for the legs and base. 3-8' foot boards needed $1.70per board =$5.10
2"x2" for the top frame and supports. 3-8' foot boards needed $1.84 =$7.36
1-8oz bottle of Tite Bond Wood water proof wood glue $2.98
L-frame brackets $0.56 piece 14 needed =$7.84
1-Box of 1-1/2" Spax Fastener screws $7.98
5.2mm Lauan board $11.28 2 needed =$22.56
This was everything used so far for a total cost of $53.82. I believe after I get the doors made, stain, and hardware I should still be under the $100 mark.
The pics should explain how it was built. The main points that make the stand extremely strong are that all the boards are glued, screwed, and frame anchored. Along with the outer sheeting it very very sturdy and strong as hell. If anyone has any questions on the build feel free to ask.
The stand will hold my new 57G rimless and is constructed from the following list with prices paid at Home Depot.
2"x3" for the legs and base. 3-8' foot boards needed $1.70per board =$5.10
2"x2" for the top frame and supports. 3-8' foot boards needed $1.84 =$7.36
1-8oz bottle of Tite Bond Wood water proof wood glue $2.98
L-frame brackets $0.56 piece 14 needed =$7.84
1-Box of 1-1/2" Spax Fastener screws $7.98
5.2mm Lauan board $11.28 2 needed =$22.56
This was everything used so far for a total cost of $53.82. I believe after I get the doors made, stain, and hardware I should still be under the $100 mark.
The pics should explain how it was built. The main points that make the stand extremely strong are that all the boards are glued, screwed, and frame anchored. Along with the outer sheeting it very very sturdy and strong as hell. If anyone has any questions on the build feel free to ask.