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Wed, 5th Sep 2007, 01:47 PM
#1
frame for 100 gallon stand
Would this frame design provide enought strength for a 100 gallon tank??
http://id26.com/downloads/aquarium/f...tand-frame.gif
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Wed, 5th Sep 2007, 05:24 PM
#2
2x6 and 2x4's? I've seen houses built with less wood than that stand. The only thing I'd worry about is that it might collapse under it's own weight. That's a lot of stand. My 125g is supported only by 1/2" particle board sheets. There is no additional bracing.
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Wed, 5th Sep 2007, 07:16 PM
#3
Yeah, that design is overkill. Some stands as mentioned by Mike only use plywood. I prefer to be a bit more solid though using 2x4's. The stand I built for my old 75g tank had a 2x4 in each corner plus one in the middle along each of the longer sides. That with plywood sides and top make a very sturdy stand.
-Chris
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Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 06:25 AM
#4
Not to mention that design would only leave about 6" (ok I'm poking fun at it a little) for your sump between pieces of wood.
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Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 10:24 AM
#5
caferacermike, well I'm glad that I have a sturdy design. I just wanted it to be safe for my 6 month old. I've updated the image to get a better overview of the corner structure. I might update the design... and lay the bottom 2 x 6's flat against the floor to help disperse the weight.
http://id26.com/downloads/aquarium/f...tand-frame.gif
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Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 11:28 AM
#6
it will be more than strong enough. the only thing i would change is the way the vertical 2X4's orient with the top and bottom frame. something more like this is the way i always build them (ive built a few
) i also only use 2X4's - only use 2X6's when someone requests them.
strange... the thumbnail shows the correct view of the top corner, but the large version leaves out a line.
Last edited by hobogato; Thu, 6th Sep 2007 at 11:58 AM.
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