Originally posted by jjboods
I am planning a 48"x18"x36" stand for a 75 gallon tank. I would like the front of the tank to have one large opening when the doors open...no front center support.
How can this be accomplished and still support the weight of the tank?
My thought was gluing up 4-5 pieces of 3/4" plywood for a beam.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
all the suggestions are fine but it is all over kill: if you use 2x4's for the frame work and 3/4 ply (FINISHED OR BIRCH) you will be more than fine, if you build a floor in the cabinet: let me explain:
I see most of the stands built with an open bottom or just the bottom with a plywood floor. My stand floor is built with 3/4 ply nailed and glued to the 2x4 frameing around the 4 walls( that way then it sits aprox 3 inches off the floor( your home floor).
this ties in the walls all four of them. then when you nail /glue the top piece on, this makes it like one whole unit. The frameing is just 2x4' all four corners, top is framed out all four sides, and bottom all four sides.
YOUR OPENING NEEDS NO CENTER SUPPORT OR ANY OTHER AREA OF THE STAND. If you want double up on the walls ( so that will be 1 1/2 inch wall, your better than good).
***** GLUE ALL JOINTS AND SCREW***** THIS WILL MAKE IT TWICE AS STRONG . USE GORILLA GLUE ONLY THE BEST ON THE MARKET TODAY. IF YOU CAN CLAMP THE STAND WHEN GLUEING IT WILL SET UP BETTER:
ALL THIS IS PAST EXPERIENCE AND 25 YEARS IN OUR HARDWARE STORE BUSINESS, WE ARE ALL HANDS ON IN MY STORE.
MEASURE TWICE CUT ONCE!
GOOD LUCK
Don LI/NY