My apologies. Just saw frame is 31". Not much help here ! Lol
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Not sure if you measured the opening of the door frame itself, or from each side of the door stop trim. But, just measured one of my door openings and if I were to remove the trim, I get about 30 ¼". Don't know if that would be enough clearance, but taking the trim off, reattaching, and a quick paint touch up, may be the quickest, cheapest and easiest way to go about it.
Thanks! I think I am gonna go for this idea! You guys just saved me from spending $100+ on building my own stand!!Grimreefer89 has the best idea. I weld my own projects when I need to doing remodels, but what he suggested is better than welding, bcs you can take it apart when you want to take it back out instead of calling a welder again.
Myself, I'd use square tubing that fits inside the legs as tight as possible.
If you decide to sleeve it measure the square tubing and go to home depot and get a size or 2 smaller... id get about four foot so i had a solid 6inches sticking up. So theres no way it could slide off.
that’s with the bottom frame removed, and where the new one started
The office only has one window and one interior door. :/I checked but didnt see it mentioned, do you have a sliding glass door for a patio/backyard? Those typically come off the tracks from inside easily. Mine are less work then taking one of the wooden doors off its hinges.
It’s a 70’s remodel with the old windows still :/ yay cheap rental RenosOnce you have one of the panels removed you should be able to pull the second out. Almost all windows newer than 10 years have this ability.
It’s a 70’s remodel with the only windows still :/ yay cheap rental Renos
From what @Grimreefer89 said, seems like his option is more affordable. Keep in mind I would need to buy all new paint, nails, trim, and tools to cut and remove the trim. Rather than buy some metal rods and a grinder, and cut wheel. Looked at harbor freight and they have a sale for a $9.99 grinder and $0.99 cut wheel.I would just take the door frame trim off and take the hit on the security deposit/put it back on yourself.
Holy... 50 year old windows? I hope the utility bills are paid by the landlord!
So.
I purchased a 90g tank sumpstand and accessories for $400 from a guy that’s going an upgrade/downgrade from 5 tanks to 2. It was too good to be true.
so everything is loaded up, and I’m taking it home. I’m super excited to move my 36 to a 90.
well. We get the stand in the front door and down the hall. And you’d never guess it. Like NEVER.
Yep. You guessed it. Stand won’t fit. And no, to answer your first question I did NOT measure the door frame before purchasing this stand and I did NOT ask him to measure the base of the stand. Just the tank. Dingus.
I am unable to rip apart the door frame since this is a rental. So I need help on how to build a DIY tank stand for a 90 gallon cube that is 30”x30”
please save me some heartache. I do not want this baby in my living room as a compromise. I want it in the office where I can daydream about scuba diving right when I’m about to pull out my hair.