180 Gallon stand DIY

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so i am designing a stand i am going to create for my new 180 gallon undrilled tank

I'm going to make this a peninsula tank and separate my basement into fish room and office (back wall of my office will be this tank
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I will use 4"x4" posts on the corner that will be notched, connected by 2"x4" beams. the stand will be 25" deep by 73" wide by 36" tall. it will also have a cabinet built on to the side to hide the plumbing in the tank and the return lines. this cabinet will also go up to the top of the tank so the canopy can rest on the cabinet.

i will have a large open spot on the other end for the refugium that's going to be displayed. i'm gonna use a 45G (36"x12"x23") tank in the stand for the fuge. which brings me to my first question.

i have started to design it on SketchUp, and have taken a screenshot to ask my first question

the two colored beams in the picture are currently in the way of my fuge. i have seen multiple other DIY stands with a single beam in the middle on each side. how stable are these stands? if i replaced the two beams on each side, with one notched 4"x4" in the middle, would it be stable enough for the more than 2000lbs on it? if so, this would give me an unobstructed view of my fuge.
 

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oops, font color.


so i am designing a stand i am going to create for my new 180 gallon undrilled tank

I'm going to make this a peninsula tank and separate my basement into fish room and office (back wall of my office will be this tank
wink.gif


I will use 4"x4" posts on the corner that will be notched, connected by 2"x4" beams. the stand will be 25" deep by 73" wide by 36" tall. it will also have a cabinet built on to the side to hide the plumbing in the tank and the return lines. this cabinet will also go up to the top of the tank so the canopy can rest on the cabinet.

i will have a large open spot on the other end for the refugium that's going to be displayed. i'm gonna use a 45G (36"x12"x23") tank in the stand for the fuge. which brings me to my first question.

i have started to design it on SketchUp, and have taken a screenshot to ask my first question

the two colored beams in the picture are currently in the way of my fuge. i have seen multiple other DIY stands with a single beam in the middle on each side. how stable are these stands? if i replaced the two beams on each side, with one notched 4"x4" in the middle, would it be stable enough for the more than 2000lbs on it? if so, this would give me an unobstructed view of my fuge.
 

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That stand is so overbuilt you won't have any issues. I have a 180g and a 70g on a single stand with only one support in front and all 2x4 and 2x6 headers, no 4x4 legs. It's been in use for 4 years with a tile counter top around the tanks.

 
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That stand is so overbuilt you won't have any issues. I have a 180g and a 70g on a single stand with only one support in front and all 2x4 and 2x6 headers, no 4x4 legs. It's been in use for 4 years with a tile counter top around the tanks.


That's a cool idea! Thanks for posting this.
 

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