I’m in the process of building my own stand and got all the 3/4” plywood cut today. The goal is to glue the 8” strips together to make a kind of DIY lam beam. I’m going to be using these for my horizontal supports on an 8’ 300 gallon tank. For the upright supports I’m just going to be using dimensional 2x6.
My question is during the glue up and clamping, should I get a piece of metal angle to get them as straight as possible or just use a bunch of clamps with some 2x4 to distribute the clamp force.
I’ll be using titebond III for the glue and also using 1 1/4” screws after it’s clamped so I can clamp it, screw them together and unclamp them to do it all in one day. I can skip the screws and just do a few a day too if you all think the screws are a bad idea.
My question is during the glue up and clamping, should I get a piece of metal angle to get them as straight as possible or just use a bunch of clamps with some 2x4 to distribute the clamp force.
I’ll be using titebond III for the glue and also using 1 1/4” screws after it’s clamped so I can clamp it, screw them together and unclamp them to do it all in one day. I can skip the screws and just do a few a day too if you all think the screws are a bad idea.