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So I did some sanding. Got a coat of kilz on the outside portion. Once it all dries well in a day or two, I will sand it all down, touch up any imperfections and then focus on the inside once again and finish getting it ready for the epoxy coating inside the stand.

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Looking good, Rob!

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Well... I went and got all my seams all caulked in inside the stand. Got to do a little more prep inside and get it ready for the first coat of gray paint on the inside. Then epoxy with the speckled paint chips. Black, gray, and white like these.

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I actually have the stand sitting upside down right now. I will be covering the entire inside of the stand with the chips. But I have to do a panel, then flip the stand. Do another panel, then flip the stand again. Can't wait to see what it is going to look like.
 
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So I got up this morning and prepped the inside of the stand a little more. I got the first coat of the gray base on. The next coat will get the chips scattered across it then it will all be high gloss clear coated epoxy. I did a little sample on a scrap piece of wood to show you guys what I'm going for inside the entire wall unit. I think it will be cool. Plus all the wood will be completely sealed with no chance of water or salt damage. Should make it last quite a long time.

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Well I got the entire back of the inside of the stand covered with the chips. Now I have to wait for that to dry completely. Then sweep up the excess chips, flip the stand and coat another portion of the inside. This will probably be a week long process. One side a day.

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Looking good, Rob!

Curious to know what product(s) you will he using moving forward and if you will be spraying it?

Yes, I will be spraying the outside of the stand, side cabinet, and upper canopy piece. It will all be sprayed with Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne-alkyd like the rest of the interior trim and doors that I've done in my house. The name of the color is called wedding veil white. (Wife's choice) lol. This is the white that I'm using. Same as the built-ins here that I made in our master closet that I finished not too long ago.

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Looking good, Rob!

Curious to know what product(s) you will he using moving forward and if you will be spraying it?

The inside of the cabinet is just the rustoleum garage floor chips over a gray oil based garage floor paint then high gloss 2 part epoxy clear.
 

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Looks great man! Probably the first I’ve ever seen. So much attention to details.

A sump does fit right? Seems narrow thru that one opening, or will the stand not house a sump?
 
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The sump slides through the end and is 5 feet long. The opening actually leaves me about 1" on each side. The overall length inside the cabinet is about 82 inches so still leaves me room for some stuff. What's nice is I have about 34-36" of height inside for skimmers and stuff.
 
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Really nice thread you've got going here, and I love the stand. I'd like to build a custom stand sometime soon for my 120 (4x2x2) and i've got some good ideas and inspiration from you! Looking forward to seeing more progression of your setup. Thanks for sharing with everyone.

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I'm glad to hear that what I am doing inspires others. I like being able to pass ideas or knowledge of things. I'm always willing to learn from others as well. Fortunately for me, I have had the honor of growing up with a family full of people that were pretty mechanically inclined. I've learned lots of things over the years and was able to absorb an retain what I was taught.
 

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