Bulding a stand and hood

kniquy

Member
I am looking into up grading to a 75g rect. tank. After researching different brands i have realize that some of the biggest expences are the stand and hood (not the cheap pine stained products). I am pretty handy and my father has a whole work shop. Where do I start in developing the stand in order to ensure proper support? Are there any designs to look at?
 

thewizzrd

Member
go to you rlfs and look at the stands that they sell there, they may be cheap pine but that cheap pine holds a tank apparently. Doesn't take much I guess. I went overboard on mine, but you cant see teh stand on my tank so it didnt have to be pretty.
 

bdhough

Active Member
Just make sure you get a solid foundation. Realize you're placing around half a ton somewhere.....
My brother built a stand for a 90. He used cross supports in the back(big X). He also used a square base(4 legs bolted length and width wise with 2x4's) as opposed to 4 legs.
You also really only need to make the front pretty.... I would keep that in mind :)
 

kevinf

Member
Most of the designs I've seen use a "box" design. So have wood alll around. Hard to explain. One thing is I want to make it a little taller than normal stands. I plan on using hardwood for the exterior and pine for the support frame. See any problems in this?
 
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