DIY stand for 34 gal solana tank

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Hi, I have a solana on its way and am thinking about building my own stand for it. I also have a custom built sump that is 20" long that I would like to use for it. Any suggestions on what type of wood/dimensions/plans to use? I wouldn't mind a stand base bigger than 20 square inches, specially since I'd like to fit my sump in there anyway. Thanks!!
 

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If you build your stand using the following plans with 2x4’s and top it with ¾ plywood, you will be good to go. This design is way overbuilt and will have no problem holding your tank. Skin the stand in whatever floats your boat. I’ve used both ¼, 3/8 and ½ inch plywood as a skin.

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If you build your stand using the following plans with 2x4’s and top it with ¾ plywood, you will be good to go. This design is way overbuilt and will have no problem holding your tank. Skin the stand in whatever floats your boat. I’ve used both ¼, 3/8 and ½ inch plywood as a skin.

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Sweet thanks, I had the same concept in mind through some researching, was just curious if there were any other super simpler ways (specially in terms of lower cost and effort) to build a stand specifically for cubes.
 

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You could also just use 3/4 plywood all around to make a box....similar to commercial stands. That would work as well.
 
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Hmm really? That sounds so much more simple than what's been boggling around in my mind lol, so do you think a four-paned (or 3-paned for back access) 3/4 plywood stand would be enough for roughly 300lbs?
 
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