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My dad is a finish-work carpenter by hobby and I finally talked him into helping me with a DIY stand for my 29 tall. Got a few questions:
1. I'm thinking of making the legs out of 4"x4" pine posts and doing the top out of plywood, with a plywood lower shelf. Is this strong enough to support a 29 tall (I'm aiming for 200 lbs of support weight). 2. Am I forgetting anything? I'd like to leave the sides open as shortly thereafter I'll be adding a canister filter to the tank. Thanks!
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I used 2x6 and 2x4 for my 75g's stand
![]() FishandTips.com: do it yourself aquarium stands this is the plans I used for mine on the 75g Do It Yourself Aquarium Stand | Freshwater Cichlids Info took less then 20 bucks, and an hour to cut and assemble it. |
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I saw a nice stand on here with varnish and some nice bolted metal angle brackets on it, and I thought I would like to do it, since it's going to be as much of a piece of furniture as it is a stand. Love your tank and stand though, and thanks for the plans! Looks like they're really sturdy.
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4 x 4's are overkill on a 29. You could actually just use a kitchen cabinet or that type of construction. 3/4" plywood for the sides, back and the top then solid wood for the face frame with some doors. Or forgo the doors and put a 20 long on the bottom. No reason to leave the sides open for a canister filter though. You could access it thru the doors in front. I am in the process of building a library for our spare room. Used this exact construction method and know it will hold at least 600 lbs.
My 75 came out of a doctor's office and all it was on was regular cabinets. Nothing special. Just pressboard cabinets. Been there for at least 10 years and when I took it out there wasn't any sagging on the countertop or the cabinet itself. George |
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GTM, it aint done yet, lol. I just had to get the structure and top finished to get the tank on it, I havnt decided what trim I want to go with and exactly how I am going to do it yet, but its all ready for faceboard and trim anytime I decide to put my brain cells to work and get detailed with it as like yours its a piece of furniture.
Cabinets/counter tops are awesome for tanks 4' wide and under. |
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