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Old 10-29-2009, 10:18 PM
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I need a stand for my 90 gallon as the stand I have now can not fit my sump under it. I was wondering if anyone has built a Stand out of wood? What kind of wood did you use and what size of boards?

Also if you could post pictures that would be great so I can see what other have done.
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Old 10-29-2009, 10:50 PM
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Where is that tank located? is it up against the wall, what size is the sump?
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Old 10-29-2009, 10:50 PM
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Here is a template for a simple DIY stand.
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Old 10-30-2009, 02:42 AM
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Here is a template for a simple DIY stand.
That's the basic design I've used for several stands now. Nice and simple.
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Old 10-30-2009, 03:01 AM
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thats basicly how I built mine, then skined it in oak. pics in my sig
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Where is that tank located? is it up against the wall, what size is the sump?
It will be against a wall In my Bar
Sump is a built custom sump 16" high
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Old 10-30-2009, 03:49 AM
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Here is a template for a simple DIY stand.
Thanks man I designed that already in my head. But was not 100% so I figured I would get feed back
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Build a frameless one out out of 3/4 inch plywood. Very easy to do and very strong. I built 1 for my 90G out of oak plywwod and had it for 2 years with no problems.
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I also used that linked design. Total breeze to build. Chop-saw, glue and screws. DONE!
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I need a stand for my 90 gallon as the stand I have now can not fit my sump under it. I was wondering if anyone has built a Stand out of wood? What kind of wood did you use and what size of boards?

Also if you could post pictures that would be great so I can see what other have done.
I've built (well still going if I'm honest) this one for my 75G upgrade. I've still to do the doors yet (that's what the wood inside is for) because though I reckon a working skimmer and sump is a fine thing to behold, the wife doesn't. So not complete but you get the idea...



It is 51" end to end, 24 1/2" front to back and 3 ft high, but could be built pretty much any size.. Oh yes, and it weighs a ton!

It's mostly made of multiple layers of 3/4" plywood (ends have a 1/2" maple faced layer on the outside for looks) and a hard white maple frame across the front. The load from the top is carried to the sides by a 4 1/2" by 5" box beam front and back (the back forms part of the back beam) made of 3/4 ply too.

I had the same problem finding a design for one because I wanted it to look like an ordinary cabinet and the sump/skimmer had to be hidden, so I had to use mu brain for once and come up with one from scratch.. I could redraw the plan with all the modifications I made in the build process and post them if you are interested..

After all it's about time I put something back after all the advice I've got from here
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