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![]() Just a thought on stands for large tanks,has anyone used the torsion box principle . ( info on web)? I used this method to construct a work bench and saw table which are immensely strong and rigid. It involves a frame of say 2x4with a skin of plywood glued and screwed to the frame on both sides. the stresses are distributed over the full length and width of the construction not just on the 'legs'. I also used 1/2 inch threaded rod to bolt the frame together. The resulting ' box' ,which can have an open front, is incredibly strong and immovable but can be broken down if needed.
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![]() I did similar construction as Woodcarver for my 125gal (72"X21"X18") and that was almost 3 yrs ago. Still stand perfectly square and steady. For the frame, I used pretreated 2"X4" and galvanized screws (those used for construction) and coated each nail head with a dap of silicone.
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![]() Is this new tank going into a wall/fish room, or is it stand alone? That will make a difference for the stand.
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![]() Laminated wood is more suitable for a equal dimension then solid wood. Eg. plywood or 2-2x4 laminated is better then using a 4x4 solid piece of wood.
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![]() Yeah I did something like that. I glued, screwed, bolted, and caulked this thing:
http://www.auphanonline.com/gallery/...d=1330&page=89 Quote:
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![]() Alway seeing pictures of massive stands, here a light weight version for 400g.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...60#post2753560 |
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![]() Thanks everyone.
The stand will not be inwall even though it will be a wall I do not plan on framing in the wall J |
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![]() That sounds like a riddle.... Its a wall but not a wall!
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![]() Ya kinda. The tank is 6.5 feet long and the opening is 8 feet so it isn't worth building a wall for 9 inches on either side. I may build 9 inch shelves I can slide in and out
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![]() But what about above and below the tank? I think a tank looks great when it is built into a wall with some nice trim around it. Then a couch looks great underneath it it, and makes for easy sitting an viewing.
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