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Hey Everyone-
I can't seem to find a stand that fits the dimensions for my acrylic tank, so I'll be building my own wood stand for the first time. If you guys are familiar with "the king of DIY" on Youtube, I'm basically replicating his process of building it out of purely 2 x 4's. I plan on using the "premium standard lumber" from home depot. If there is a different type of wood you'd recommend over this one?
My tank is 36 x 20w x 12
Also, for those of you who are experienced building stands, would you mind verifying this mock-up looks okay? (Please excuse my kindergarten-level artistic skills and lack of symmetry)
(I am cutting the stand an additional inch so I have a bit of extra room to work with)
green: represents the main supporting legs
red: represents width of outer frame
black: length of outer frame
blue: corner support legs - 2 per leg (in my diagram, I show these as being the same length, but they're actually shorter than the main support legs)
purple: center supports
Would really appreciate any help. Thanks all!
-Brian G.
I can't seem to find a stand that fits the dimensions for my acrylic tank, so I'll be building my own wood stand for the first time. If you guys are familiar with "the king of DIY" on Youtube, I'm basically replicating his process of building it out of purely 2 x 4's. I plan on using the "premium standard lumber" from home depot. If there is a different type of wood you'd recommend over this one?
My tank is 36 x 20w x 12
Also, for those of you who are experienced building stands, would you mind verifying this mock-up looks okay? (Please excuse my kindergarten-level artistic skills and lack of symmetry)
(I am cutting the stand an additional inch so I have a bit of extra room to work with)
green: represents the main supporting legs
red: represents width of outer frame
black: length of outer frame
blue: corner support legs - 2 per leg (in my diagram, I show these as being the same length, but they're actually shorter than the main support legs)
purple: center supports
Would really appreciate any help. Thanks all!
-Brian G.