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So, Does anyone have any links to How to build a nice looking stand? I am in process to building a stand for my tank but want to get a few ideas. I want to see some different designs. If you guys know of a video or pictures to how you or someone you know built theres, post it here for me. I greatly appreciate it. :D
 

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I believe your choices are plywood (preferred ¾ inch ply) OR dimensional lumber with some “skin.”


Here is the acceptable dimensional plan. Note that if it is a four foot tank or less, all boards can be 2 x 4’s. If it is greater than four feet, the top frame needs to be 2x6’s, with the remaining wood 2x4’s. With this plan, you can skin this with whatever floats your boat.


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Cool! That seems to be the going common. I've seen a few different skins too. I've seen a few I like. Thank You for sharing!
 

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This is the stand I build for my 220 build that I am doing.
 

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This is some of when I was building it
 

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Sweet! Thank You! :bigsmile:

You have no idea how much this is helping me get some good ideas!
 
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I just saw your post about that. I've checked him out too! Very nice stand build. I've watched quite a few on youtube! Just trying to get some good ideas. Thank You!
 
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Alright, So I build the stand. Here is what I came up with. I hope you guys like. :D

[video=youtube_share;OIS4q2w-hvc]http://youtu.be/OIS4q2w-hvc[/video]
 

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Looks nice, great job and really like the DA Controller window. What are your plans for finishing Stain? Paint?


Cheers, Todd
 
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I am going to be painting it. My wife only gave me permission to do this if the stand was painted to match my current stand. Which is Dark Brown. LOL. . . Happy Wife, Happy Life! Right?
 

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Nobody threw out a welded steel stand? Shame, shame...... I good number of my tanks go on my steel stands. I have a slick way to attach wood skins without penetrating the steel tubing, and compromising the powder coated finish. Check it out, J



 

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I believe your choices are plywood (preferred ¾ inch ply) OR dimensional lumber with some “skin.”


Here is the acceptable dimensional plan. Note that if it is a four foot tank or less, all boards can be 2 x 4’s. If it is greater than four feet, the top frame needs to be 2x6’s, with the remaining wood 2x4’s. With this plan, you can skin this with whatever floats your boat.


Stand.jpg



I used this same design for the stand I am currently building, I went to lowes with all the measurements and got them to make all the cuts for the frame and then when it came time for the skin I measured it out and went back to lowes and got them to cut the skinning as well, saved me a lot of time.

I am still finishing up the stand but here are a couple quick pics of the framing and some with the skinning started, I used the top piece as a test to see if I could get the high gloss finish I was looking for.

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