07FocusST
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Hey everyone,
This is my first time using any carpentry skills and wanted to share my project with everyone.
My friend and I are building a Stand for my 180G Acrylic tank. It consists of 2x4's for the skeletal structure and 2-2x4's fastened together for the vertical support. I am shooting for 1000% overkill on stability of the stand since it is my first build and because its such a large and heavy tank.
2x4's are Premium Fir from Home Depot, will be looking at 3/4" thick 8'x4's for making a floor inside the stand for the 100G to sit on, and same as the table top. The exterior faces will consist of a higher quality plywood that I can either Stain or Paint as desired.
Here are the dimensions that I am using to build the stand:
180G Tank = 72"x24"
Stand = 73"x25", Standing 42" Tall from floor to table top (where tank sits)
I am making that stand so high because I intend on using my 100G aquarium as my sump and need enough height to get it in the stand and have atleast 6" of room vertically to move stuff around.
There will be a door on each end of the stand, 3 in the front, and a sealed back. There will be more Vertical Supports added, most likely at least 2 more on the front and rear. There will also be smaller supports added width wise on the base and under the tank itself. Looking at adding atleast 3 supoprt cross braces per top and bottom.
There will be a canopy build immediatly following completion of the stand build.
FYI, There are 2x 180G tanks under the blue skimmer, and the black cabinet is actually a shorter Stand & Canopy for the 180G. I need to sell one of these setups!
Pictures to follow when progress is made. Here is something to start of with.
This is my first time using any carpentry skills and wanted to share my project with everyone.
My friend and I are building a Stand for my 180G Acrylic tank. It consists of 2x4's for the skeletal structure and 2-2x4's fastened together for the vertical support. I am shooting for 1000% overkill on stability of the stand since it is my first build and because its such a large and heavy tank.
2x4's are Premium Fir from Home Depot, will be looking at 3/4" thick 8'x4's for making a floor inside the stand for the 100G to sit on, and same as the table top. The exterior faces will consist of a higher quality plywood that I can either Stain or Paint as desired.
Here are the dimensions that I am using to build the stand:
180G Tank = 72"x24"
Stand = 73"x25", Standing 42" Tall from floor to table top (where tank sits)
I am making that stand so high because I intend on using my 100G aquarium as my sump and need enough height to get it in the stand and have atleast 6" of room vertically to move stuff around.
There will be a door on each end of the stand, 3 in the front, and a sealed back. There will be more Vertical Supports added, most likely at least 2 more on the front and rear. There will also be smaller supports added width wise on the base and under the tank itself. Looking at adding atleast 3 supoprt cross braces per top and bottom.
There will be a canopy build immediatly following completion of the stand build.
FYI, There are 2x 180G tanks under the blue skimmer, and the black cabinet is actually a shorter Stand & Canopy for the 180G. I need to sell one of these setups!
Pictures to follow when progress is made. Here is something to start of with.