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I'm looking to build a stand for an in-wall tank, so there is no need to wrap or otherwise make it pretty, however, I do want to be able to place the sump under the stand, and have decent access to it from what will be the 'back' of the tank.
I plan on using 2x6's for the legs, using the bog standard wooden stand DIY plans you find all around the internet, but the real question is, what size lumber should I use for the top frame so that I can get away with just one center brace on one long side?
2x8? 2x10? 2x12? Glue lam?
The tank will be very tall relative to most stands (due to a 14" rise from the garage where the tank/stand will be into the den where it will be coming through the wall), so I don't mind losing vertical height from the top frame. I'm anticipating the total height to be around 52" or perhaps even a bit more. So even with 2x12's I'd still have decent vertical space under the tank.
Appreciate any insights you can offer.
I plan on using 2x6's for the legs, using the bog standard wooden stand DIY plans you find all around the internet, but the real question is, what size lumber should I use for the top frame so that I can get away with just one center brace on one long side?
2x8? 2x10? 2x12? Glue lam?
The tank will be very tall relative to most stands (due to a 14" rise from the garage where the tank/stand will be into the den where it will be coming through the wall), so I don't mind losing vertical height from the top frame. I'm anticipating the total height to be around 52" or perhaps even a bit more. So even with 2x12's I'd still have decent vertical space under the tank.
Appreciate any insights you can offer.