80/20 stand for 150 gal

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So I am looking to build a 80/20 aluminum stand for my tank. I am pretty handy and don't mind doing my research, but I am lost on this one. I have a marineland 150 gal extra deep tank, so it is 48x24. I guess I am confused on where to start, how do I know what size I need for the weight? Also I see some people using corner braces and others not. Can anyone help?
 

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I have an 80/20 stand for my 40B and I used the 1515-ULS profile. I think you'll want a vertical brace in the middle of the 48" length of the tank. There are a number of fastening methods you can use. It really depends on what you're looking for aesthetically.

I'd think the 30 or 45 profiles would be fine for your 150.

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how did you come up with the 1515 profile, did you contact the manufacture? BTW great looking setup!
 

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how did you come up with the 1515 profile, did you contact the manufacture? BTW great looking setup!
I contacted them first about using the Quick Frame and they suggested I go with the T-slot profiles for more stability and strength. I mentioned that it would likely be supporting ~500 lbs and they assured me 15 mm profile would be more than enough.
 
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Ah ok. I will contact them and let them know what I'm doing and maybe they will help me out.
I contacted them first about using the Quick Frame and they suggested I go with the T-slot profiles for more stability and strength. I mentioned that it would likely be supporting ~500 lbs and they assured me 15 mm profile would be more than enough.
 
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It's all good. I am always in for a good stand idea! Have you had any experience with that company?
 

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I've checked out a stand build from them through email, got a pretty quick response from anthony on a 66x30x32 stand for a bigger tank but have not bought anything.
 

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