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Old 03-10-2018, 11:38 PM
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Thanks Mindy!

Panels are held in place by French cleats. Much more stable than magnets and the panels always line up. The actual cleats are a very nice design and low profile. I'll admit tho...I am missing how easy it is to pop off panels held by magnets.

And no I dont have anything between the stand/sump and the floor.
Excellent idea with the French Cleats! Could you post a photo of how they are attached to the steel stand please?

You may regret not putting anything on the floor to protect it. It's not too late to quickly drain the tank into a stock tank and slide a piece of acrylic under there...
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Excellent idea with the French Cleats! Could you post a photo of how they are attached to the steel stand please?

You may regret not putting anything on the floor to protect it. It's not too late to quickly drain the tank into a stock tank and slide a piece of acrylic under there...
ive always found putting something under it just traps moisture and does more damage over time

french cleats are just screwed in using self tapping screws
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Old 03-12-2018, 06:54 AM
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Excellent idea with the French Cleats! Could you post a photo of how they are attached to the steel stand please?

You may regret not putting anything on the floor to protect it. It's not too late to quickly drain the tank into a stock tank and slide a piece of acrylic under there...
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Old 03-12-2018, 02:26 PM
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The cleats look great, thanks for the pics! I need to do some work on my stand this year (it has rusted), and probably redesign my panels. I'll keep this in mind.
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Nice work , looks great


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Old 03-11-2018, 02:23 PM
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ive always found putting something under it just traps moisture and does more damage over time

french cleats are just screwed in using self tapping screws
Salt spray from the skimmer and such will damage that floor in no time. You can raise the sump off the floor with plywood (on the bottom rail of the stand) and then only the steel stand will touch the floor, no trapping of moisture.
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