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yeah here is a picture of the stand I made, it has a 2x4 skeleton made with 2.5" galvanized screws with wood glue

the outside is 3/4" birch plywood and 8ft laminate counter top cherry stain
door are made from pine panels and then routed edges

 

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i as well have made tank stands for the folling gallons: 125, 75, 40 long, and a 29. All using 2x4's and 2 1/2" coarse drywall screws. The key thing is to make sure it is structurally sound and the wood is cut to the exact. Predrill the holes before sinking in the scrwes cause if not you run a risk of splitting the wood which in turs weakens the overall design. I also use the bedfoam pads u can get to make your bed more comfy, I use them on top of the stand where the tank is going to sit as a stablizer and it helps with leveling the tank, leveling it is going to be the number 1 thing. Not level to much water on one corner and wam water on the floor due to a stress crack in the tank. Not to much to do really just patience a little bit of carpenter skills and a enginering skill and 1hr of work or so and wam u have a stand.
 

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Ive made a fishstand for my old 55 gal, which was good enough to hold an 80 gal. It was hard for me to sell the stand, but I had it on an ad to be sold with my 55 gal. Im sorry I never got to take pix, but Eric seen it.
 

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Check out the link in my sig for pics of the stand I had build for my 180. I believe they are in the folder "180 gallon". I have alot of pics of the stand so that people can get a good idea of what i did.

I also designed it so that one day I can put a 100 gallon under my 180. Since I live on the 3rd floor, i figured that I should give the floor a little break.

~Dj
 

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going to be making one for my 35 gallon hexagon tank shortly out of steel and sheet metal at work.ill weld it and powder coat it all at work and save about $100 on a store bought one. ill post a pic if I ever get around to making it.
 

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MAYBE IM JUST bad with that sort of stuff it seems really hard to build a stand for soemthing thats goin to weigh maybe a1000 lbs with some 2x4's any more specifics would be nice seems like a fun project to do
 

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nitrofish said:
going to be making one for my 35 gallon hexagon tank shortly out of steel and sheet metal at work.ill weld it and powder coat it all at work and save about $100 on a store bought one. ill post a pic if I ever get around to making it.
I made that stand at work yesterday. but its too wide to hang on the paint line, ill just have to paint it myself. check it out in the pictures section.
 

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MAYBE IM JUST bad with that sort of stuff it seems really hard to build a stand for soemthing thats goin to weigh maybe a1000 lbs with some 2x4's any more specifics would be nice seems like a fun project to do
think of it this way, thats what the majority of your house is buit with, the only parts that arent 2x4s are tthe plywood flooring, and the trusses that that plywood sits on the floors
 
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