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hi, I have a 36 inch long tank, and I am wanting to put a 36 inch long tang underneath it for a sump. How can I build my stand to accomadate this? All input is appreciated
 

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Build your stand with a ledge. I have a 120 and I have a 1' ledge all the way around the tank.

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I was able to fit two 40 gallon breeders under it :)
 

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I used 4" Phillips head deck screws. And 3" in some places.
 

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Glue and screw, 3" wood screws. With 4 inchers, you will go right through the 2x4s, and it will be ugly. I suppose that Loki used the 4 inchers where the screws had room to go.
 

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Yes. I also have 2x6's in my stand as well.

If you do only 2x4 you won't need the 4"ers
 

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Honestly I forgot what 2x4 I used. I would have to assume I got the. Cheapest (and still straight) boards :)
 

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Kiln dried whitewood studs, I prefer them over douglas fir. And go for 3", 2 1/2" screws do not have enough grip IME.
 

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3" screws. The 2 1/2 didn't have enough of a bite for me.
 
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Thanks again. And last but not least: Type of wood screw. The star screws? Phillips screws? square screws? Not sure if 1 works better then the other. So Ill leave this up to you people in the know! lol
 

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I used Phillips. It seemed to have more grip and be less likely to strip. <-- that rhymed.
 

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I have used the square screws before as well. They may work just fine. Come to think of it. I had a friend over and we built that stand in one night. We probably went through 10 phillips head drill bits. Whatever you do I would avoid flathead screws.
 
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yeah thats what im worreied about is the drill bits.. I am planning to skin the tank,in 1/4 pine. I will probably put 1/2 piece on top of my stand. I might try the star screws, they seem to go in pretty easy n not strip the drill bits
 
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it was mentioned earlier to get the kiln dried whitewood. Is there a difference in that and the 2 x 4 x 96 Kiln-Dried Hem-Fir Stud from lowes?
 

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I'm not sure. I'll let someone else answer that.
 

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