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aquarium stand
swmbo as agreed to me having another aquarium but will need to build stand so one sits below other.
they are both 30"lx12"wx15"d. how do i work out size steel i need to hold two tanks, and as anyone built similar that can show me pics pls? cheers |
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Re: aquarium stand
Those are what, 30g tanks? Figure on making sure the stand can support at least double the expected weight of the tank filled with water, rock/sand.
I've got a 100g cube I built a stand for out of wood. Steel would be nice for sure but no way I'm going to disassemble the setup to convert to a steel stand at this point!
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Re: aquarium stand
Here is a stand I made from 1.5" square tube 14 gauge. This was for a 120 gallon aquarium. I would think this size material would be more than enough for what you are doing.
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Re: aquarium stand
Heres one that I made. I used inch and a half angle for the rails, and than tied the bottom together with tube. I measured to put the 2 18x18 inch tiles under it for storage and to match the rest of the furniture. The tiles are cheap ( like $3.00) a piece and I can put any color in to match whatever is in the room. The aquarium is a 50 gal. I think.
I have made a few things with the changeable tile idea and it has all turned out well. Just a few ideas, hope it helps! |
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