DIY stand advice and painting help

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So I have my 2x4’s and posts. I was wondering what wood I would use for the outside visible area. I intend to also put a door on it so I can store equipment under and out of sight.

I also would like to paint it. Nothing fancy, just a black coat but do I need to do anything to the wood like treat it? Either for the paint or water environment?
 
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So I have my 2x4’s and posts. I was wondering what wood I would use for the outside visible area. I intend to also put a door on it so I can store equipment under and out of sight.

I also would like to paint it. Nothing fancy, just a black coat but do I need to do anything to the wood like treat it? Either for the paint or water environment?
Paint should provide enough protection from the elements. One important note though, if you use this with an acrylic tank, it must have a solid top or you'll crack the bottom of the tank. I'm partial to oak, but pine works well too and is more cost-effective. Not sure I'd use oak if I was going to paint it anyway.
 

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