I am drawing up the plans for my stand for a new tank (78"x32"x36"). The basic design will comprise a frame made from 4"x4" lumber, covered with a skin of 3/4" ply.
At each of the 8 corners (4 top & bottom), I will be joining 3 separate 4"x4" pieces of lumber together (i.e., 1 vertical post and 2 horizontal beams, all at 90 degree angles to each other). Any suggestions on how to construct the strongest, most rigid joint? I do not have access to a router, and I do not want to merely bolt the things together. But I am willing to try an make some basic tongue and groove, or slotted-type, connections (anything that I can do with a drill, saw and wood chissel).
Thanks in advance, Mike
At each of the 8 corners (4 top & bottom), I will be joining 3 separate 4"x4" pieces of lumber together (i.e., 1 vertical post and 2 horizontal beams, all at 90 degree angles to each other). Any suggestions on how to construct the strongest, most rigid joint? I do not have access to a router, and I do not want to merely bolt the things together. But I am willing to try an make some basic tongue and groove, or slotted-type, connections (anything that I can do with a drill, saw and wood chissel).
Thanks in advance, Mike