Well, staring at that tank on the internet was more than I could take. I picked it up with the stand and will be making a drive to Bend get it. I managed to get it for less than he was asking so even though I'm going to have to plug those holes I think I got a decent deal.
I've been running ideas through my head on making that stand work with a sump and I think I've got a workable plan. I'm going to get those two center supports cut out and get square steel tubing added to the remaining supports. I'm also going to have gussets welded at the top and bottom of each support. That will provide strength but more importantly it works for the skin I have planned. I'm going to use magnets to attach the front a side panels to the stand and those gussets will make a good mating surface for the magnets. Finally, I'm going to put some square tubing across the bottom and then weld two pieces of angled steel the full length of the stand to use as a track. I'll build a full length tray for the sump, skimmer, and pumps and put it on rollers so that I can pull the whole thing out the end of the stand for deep cleaning, maintenance or equipment replacement. For my ReefKeeper Elite I'll finish and mount a sheet of plywood on the back and mount my modules there along with ATO controllers, Vortech drivers, and miscellaneous items.
This is going to be fun. Can't wait to get started.
Mike