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31-2c

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Attention Carpenters

I am planning on making a stand for my 55g tank. This is a standard 55, 4ft long 12' wide.

My plan is to use 4x4's for the legs. 2x6's for the cross members

My question is Do I need to have any center supports (legs)

There isnt a ton of room under a 55, and I would love to go without the center braces. My intentions are to use a 29g tank for a sump.

If anyone has plans for a stand for a 55g tank that does not have center braces, I would love to see them.

Any suggestions are welcome!
 
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i made my stand for my 75g out of 2x4s with 1/2" plywood around the outside and included center uprights, which i now wish werent there.

if i build one again i will get rid of the center upright in the front and maybe step the "header" across the front to be a 2x6, i dont see how it could hurt...

i cant imagine anything stronger than 1/2" plywood screwed into a 2x4 frame on all sides. its the plywood that really makes it strong, the 2x4s form the skeleton and make a solid place to sink your screws into.

i could post more details on my design later if you need... it is overkill, but i like it.

by the way i did NOT save money making it myself, but it was fun and it is custom made and ROCK solid.

...actually what i need are some of those hidden kitchen cabinet "hinges" for the doors that dont rust!
 
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Marrowbone

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...figured out how to edit this duplicate post... but not how to delete it or prevent it in the first place... *sigh* noob!
 

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hmm... i see, i missed that...

thanks reefland.

im looking forward to building one of your standpipes soon... but we can talk about that later )
 
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(sorry to continue off topic 31-2c...)


... thanks reefland for the warm welcome

im new to the whole reef bb thing... i am finding this site to be very valuable and inspiring. ill fill in my profile soon and share some of my tales of woe (and success).

by the way, as a point of reference, i sit across a cubicle wall from the elusive beerbaron all day, and i have him to thank for pointing me your way...
 

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31-2C,

It also sounds to me that you are way over building your stand. You should be able to park a car on it. Like marrowbone said you could use 2 x 4's and wrap it w/ plywood.
 

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