Tired of Plain Stands

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I recently purchased a used set up to get back into the hobby after being out for 5 years. The stand with the setup was showing some wear and tear. I found a tile I liked and then my wife found a tile she liked. First, I framed in the insets on all three sides to provide a flat surface to bond the tile to. I cut a door to replace the others. I used large tile to eliminate having to use tile backer board over the stand. I glued the tile to the stand using Loctite Power Grab Ultimate. The hardest part was cutting the long lengths of tile. Most cutters are 24 inches or less. In hindsight, I would use a smaller tile in the 8-10 inch width and 30-36 inch length. I would also rent a tile saw from Home Depot if I were to do it again instead of a wet circular saw. I still have some adjusting to do on the hinges.

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1x4 planks
wet tile saw
tile cutter
Loctite Power Grab
Wood Screws
Hidden Hinges x4 for door
Tiles x3, 24x48 inches

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Wow, I really like the look. On my used stand, it has Four Doors with Glass inserts. I’m going to back light them with Blue LED Lights that are for Vehicle Underbody/Interior Lighting. The Stand is white now, I’m going to put a coat of White Gloss Topside Paint on it as soon as the Weather Breaks. Then paint the outside Satin Black. I painted the wall behind the Aquarium Dark Blue, Color “Ink” on the Behr’s Color Chart. BTW, Makita has a Battery Powered Wet saw, for tile cutting tile. Hand held circular saw with a bottle to drip water on the cut.
 

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