Help on steel stand for my tank

Mebeknob

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May I suggest doing an extruded aluminum stand? It's basically an adults erector set. You don't need any fancy tools and you don't have to worry about rust. It is lighter than steel and just as strong for this application.
 

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May I suggest doing an extruded aluminum stand? It's basically an adults erector set. You don't need any fancy tools and you don't have to worry about rust. It is lighter than steel and just as strong for this application.

Just make sure to use stainless hardware.
 

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This is powder coated steel.... I love that is it sturdy and very open. There is a layer of black PVC board on top of the stand, pvc board tray under the sump and equipment. PVC board made great coasters for the feet as well.

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Fab helped me on picking material for my stand. I went with 316 alloy and I'm very glad I did. Now I can forget about it.
I decided not to go with legs as I wanted the weight spread as much as possible. But I had a good welder and we made it in site to make sure everything was level.

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How about truck bed liner covered steel? Line X or something like it.
 

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Sounds good to me. The only thing I don't like about using coat steel is the fact I have seen numerous times where the coating will pull away from the steel.
 

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