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60l / 24w / 34h the reason im look at steal so i don't ha to have a center brace so i could use 1 of my 75gl as a sump and still have room 4 all my other stuff i want to wrap with wood trying to figure out what type of steal and what size
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just an idea the tabs are so i can wrap it ezer and input is welcome
 

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Have you considered aluminum? It doesn't need to be painted, lighter and won't rust. The cost difference is not too much. My frag tank stand, they used I believe 1.5" aluminum and that was an over kill but better safe then sorry. 48"x24"x37".

Also, I know you don't want a center brace on the side, but do it. If you need to get a tank on, use the ends of it to slide it in and out.
 

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It all depends on how thick the steel is on whether or not you put a center brace in. It most certainly can work.
 

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How big of a tank will you be putting on the steel stand. I weld steel for a living and might be able to point you in the right direction. I would think about a removable center brace for the front, with a fixed one in back. I have done this many times for my clients.

 
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it a 137g 60l by 24d 22tall
water weight is 1233 that if it full of water
 

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I'd use 2x2x1/4" wall square tubing if you have a fixed back brace, and a removable front brace. If you want to span the whole 60" ten you will need something beefier. I have used 3x3x3/8" wall square tube for a 1200 gallon, and that is some heavy stuff!
Are you welding this up yourself? If you plan to, you better have a machine that can handle that material. My Miller can do 1/4" all day, and the 3/8" stuff was pushing it. Best of luck, just don't steal my stand, J
 
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if i need ill break out the old ark welder but a buddy is better at welding than me and he siad he would weld it up 4 me if i got all the stuff
 

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