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yannifish http:///t/390618/building-a-stand#post_3460411
What should the spacing be on the cross bracing?
Should the stand be designed so the edge of the tank is directly over the 2x6 top frame?
As for finishing I'd like to use oak and stain it, instead of paint. More attractive IMO and that way it will match the other woodwork in my house. Is there a minimum thickness of the plywood I want to use on the outside of the stand in order to add rigidity?
I build a lot by eye......Sorry I know that isn't technical or easy to explain....But when I start building I take my outside measurements......Say 48"....then I know if my outside dimensions are 48 1/2" cause the 55 and 75 are 48".....I never build exact. Always leave yourself a little wiggle room.....So knowing my stand outside edge to outside edge is 48 1/2" I divide that by 2 which would give me my exact center of 24 1/4". This is the exact center of your stand....So knowing that my first cross brace would be centered on that 24 1/4" mark.....I then take the measurement between my center cross brace (joist) and divide that again in 1/2. That is where I place my next cross brace. I repeat this step for the opposite side.....Again not an exact science on my part, but I visually eye what I feel is adequate at times......
As far as the tank edges.....I try to rest the tank fully on the 2x material I'm using.....Never inside....I try to put it on/over the 2x directly.....Not hanging off either....Again you are going to leave yourself a little wiggle room for error, but the tank should rest firmly over the top framing area.....
Oak......I've gotten away from Oak for a lot of reasons, but it all comes down to personal preference......Oak is a very open pore wood.....IMHO to get an ultra smooth finish you need to fill those pores.....Again that is my personal taste, and some do like the open pores of Oak, I just find it hard to get a quality; ultra shiny finish I'm always after......I never paint wood.....Well..........plywood yes, but stuff like Oak, Mahogany, and such why hide the beauty of the wood.....
As far as plywood for the outside of the stand.....Technically you could use 1/4" plywood to wrap the stand with.....I don't suggest or like using plywood for a finish for a stand.....I prefer to used solid lumber. Plywood has a tendency to yield "blotchy" finishes or uneven IMHO......Solid lumber IMHO gives a better result and finish, and can handle a bit more sanding than plywood.....Again depends how particular you are about your finish work, but prep work is key.....Corey will tell or advise the same. The finish result is in the prep work. If I could dig up picks of my old 240 stand, and some have seen the pics.....It was smooth and glossy enough that you could shave looking into it, so I do spend a fair amount of time hand rubbing the finish.....Am I perfect heck no and if I wasn't to lazy and cheap with my time, I'd be at WoodCraft every weekend taking courses to get better......
HTH!!!!!!!