The stand I am building is all 2x4 and then 1" cherry for the top where the tank sits, the question I have is when making the panels (skin) for the stand and canopy is 1/8" plywood too thin? The door frames will be 1"x2"
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You could use inset magnets to attach to the stand if it's 1/2".Its a total length of 44"x34" , I can get 1/4" for the same price but I might have to jump up to half inch as the local stores dont have 1/4"
Agreed, 1/8" is pretty floppy. 1/4" also gives you a better base if you want to secure wires or equipment to the skin inside.1/8" is super thin. 1/4" would suit it better but still thin.
how strong would a box be built out of 2 x 2's stacked vertically and sandwiched between two pieces of plywood for building a wooden aquarium?1/8 inch is pretty thin....so it would depend on how long the stand is. As an example, if it's a six foot stand, I'd think about putting in two vertical 1 by's to stiffen up the panel. Otherwise, if it truly is a skin.....no doors....it should be just fine. If you add a door in the middle of the skin, just frame out the opening to add the needed support. I hope what I said is clear and makes sense.
Hmmm, I'm not sure I follow what you want to do. Are you asking about building a stand or an aquarium out of wood?how strong would a box be built out of 2 x 2's stacked vertically and sandwiched between two pieces of plywood for building a wooden aquarium?
Not strong at all… look at how plywood and lumber forms for concrete pours are made; 2x4 and larger on edge! — granted, concrete is heavier than water; but the same principles apply!how strong would a box be built out of 2 x 2's stacked vertically and sandwiched between two pieces of plywood for building a wooden aquarium?
How’s the pond coming along, @Fish Fan? Thinking of an update on the proverbial build thread?Hmmm, I'm not sure I follow what you want to do. Are you asking about building a stand or an aquarium out of wood?
If it helps, I built a 4'x4'x24" high "pond" on my deck this year. This was made from 2x6's, but that's the same thickness as 2x2's.
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I have the same question! Plywood isn’t really intended to bear load unsupported for any appreciable amount of span; so the majority of what this expensive ply does is provide a smooth, plane surface…Why 1" Cherry for the Top? That's expensive wood to be hidden by your tank.
Friend, I was thinking of you tonight! I remembered you were a part of my post in the Lounge asking about little garden ponds. I'm flattered you rememberedNot strong at all… look at how plywood and lumber forms for concrete pours are made; 2x4 and larger on edge! — granted, concrete is heavier than water; but the same principles apply!
How’s the pond coming along, @Fish Fan? Thinking of an update on the proverbial build thread?
I have the same question! Plywood isn’t really intended to bear load unsupported for any appreciable amount of span; so the majority of what this expensive ply does is provide a smooth, plane surface…
— I agree that 1/8” plywood is awfully thin for side skins, even if only because it’s floppy, and it likes to break if looked at funny… it’s best suited to cladding other sheets of material! You could consider using 3/8”-1/2” construction plywood, skinned with 1/8” veneer though!

I was thinking about bugging you over there for an update! You beat me to it by mentioning it “out in the wild”!Friend, I was thinking of you tonight! I remembered you were a part of my post in the Lounge asking about little garden ponds. I'm flattered you remembered![]()
I mean, I swear I was going to update that post, but without posting over someone else's post here, you pretty much saw all I've got for an update on that project tonightI was thinking about bugging you over there for an update! You beat me to it by mentioning it “out in the wild”!

Friend, that's 5/4 pressure treatedWhy 1" Cherry for the Top? That's expensive wood to be hidden by your tank.

